Month: June 2021
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CANU seeking South Ruimveldt man over CJIA cocaine bust
A South Ruimveldt, Georgetown resident is wanted by the Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU) in relation to the recent discovery of…
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Singh tells UN forum gov’t bolstering anti-corruption institutions
Minister with responsibility for Finance, Dr Ashni Singh last week told a UN forum that the Guyana Government has restarted…
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Cyclist dies in Loo Creek Public Rd accident
A 48-year-old pedal cyclist died last night after he was struck down along the Loo Creek Public Road, Linden/Soesdyke Highway.…
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Ninvalle pledges gov’t’s support for Olympic-bound Edghill
Newly appointed Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle, has pledged the government’s support for Olympic Games bound table tennis player, Chelsea…
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Accused Ponzi scheme operators continuing to repay clients – –lawyer tells court
Yuri Garcia Dominguez and Ateeka Ishmael, the principals of Accelerated Capital Firm Inc (ACFI), are continuing to reimburse persons who…
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More Sputnik doses arrive – -over 76,000 fully vaccinated
Guyana yesterday received another shipment of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccines to boost the ongoing inoculation programme against COVID-19. The article…
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Regions remain in grips of floods
Despite a respite in some areas, floodwater remained at significant levels in most of the country’s regions yesterday as authorities…
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Cuba, Argentina and a vaccine for the Americas
Just over a week ago, Argentina’s Health Minister, Carla Vizzotti, and her Cuban counterpart, Dr José Angel Portal, signed a…
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The G7 tax clampdown and the end of hyper-globalization
By Dani Rodrik CAMBRIDGE – On June 5, the world’s leading economies announced an agreement that will bolster their ability…
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How Movements Are Born
Back in 1967, as a white gas station attendant put gas in my 1962 VW, he hid my gas cap…
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