Month: May 2022
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Business
Global oil supply pressures moderating US administration’s stance on Venezuela’s Maduro
There are signs, or at least so it seems, that the administration of United States president, Joe Biden, may be…
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Business
Guyana, Antigua ink MoU on sidelines of 25 x 2025 forum
Assuming that the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Guyana and sister Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member country, Antigua, benefits…
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Business
Chastened T&T posture on non-tariff barriers sees signing of wide-ranging MoU with Guyana
The respective business communities in Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago would appear to be moving towards a resolution of the…
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After the forum: Ali’s coming-of-age? – Resurrecting Burnham: Visionary, but not unique
Is our Georgetown really doomed? Very often it is much easier to be negatively critical than it is to be…
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Daily
Covid done
As of late, I find that when folks around me talk about the COVID-19 global health pandemic, they speak of…
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News
Deputy Health Commish recommends Paxlovid for Caribbean nationals with COVID
With the BA. 2 Omnicron subvariant now accounting for most of the sequenced cases in New York City, the First…
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Chandler-Waterman ‘humbled’ by landslide victory
Caribbean American community activist Monique Chandler-Waterman said on Wednesday that she was “humbled” by Tuesday’s Special Election landslide victory in…
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In the rain
The rain could not restrain the exuberance at the flag-raising and independence anniversary celebration at Damon Square, Anna Regina this…
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Man fatally shot by cop at Riverview – -police probing
The Guyana Police Force’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) is investigating the circumstances that resulted in a policeman fatally shooting…
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News
Three children die in Barnwell fire
Three children under the age of 10 perished in a fire this morning at Barnwell, aback Mocha on the East…
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