Month: February 2022
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CCJ reduces rape convict’s jail term – -says local appeals court failed to follow precedent
Stating that the Guyana Court of Appeal failed in applying binding precedent when it affirmed the 23 years imposed on…
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Gov’t engaging China Railway to start Amaila hydropower project by third quarter, Brassington says – -touts independent supervision of construction, operation and management
Government is hoping that it can conclude negotiations with China Railway Group Limited on the Amaila Falls Hydropower Project (AFHP)…
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Inside with the big ones
A conference and expo of aspirations and projections was held at the Marriott Hotel this week. The article Inside with…
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Saudi Foreign Minister to visit
Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Member of the Council of the Ministers of the…
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Five more die from COVID
The Ministry of Health today said that as of February 17th, 2022, five more persons who tested positive for the…
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PM presents telecoms licence to Green Gibraltar
Prime Minister Mark Phillips presented a telecommunications licence this afternoon to a new local telecommunications provider, Green Gibraltar. The article…
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Adams Proposes Expansion to NYPD Use of Facial Recognition Software
Just weeks after taking his first paycheck in Cryptocurrency, Mayor Eric Adams is continuing his push to bring New York…
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Clarke lauds court ruling striking down Trump era Diversity Visa Passport Rule
Caribbean American Congresswoman, Yvette D. Clarke (NY-09), Congresswoman Grace Meng (NY-06) and Congressman Ritchie Torres (NY-15) have praised the recent…
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Black History Month: The run of the Reggae Boyz
As America and the world celebrate Black History Month, it is noted that much of the Caribbean reportedly has only…
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Black History Month: The run of the Reggae Boyz
As America and the world celebrate Black History Month, it is noted that much of the Caribbean reportedly has only…
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