Month: February 2023
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Hopetown farmer burnt after villagers accuse him of co-operating with police
A West Coast Berbice cattle farmer is now hospitalized at the New Amsterdam Public Hospital after he was allegedly burnt…
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Bartica couple die after collision with motorcar
A motorcyclist and pillion rider, both residents of Bartica, died after being involved in a collision with a motorcar. The…
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Mixing and Mashing
The theme for this year’s Mashramani is ‘Mixing and Mashing as One Guyana.’ The article Mixing and Mashing appeared first…
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Financing global survival
By Mia Amor Mottley and Svenja Schulze BRIDGETOWN/BERLIN – We must face, and act upon, an inconvenient truth. The article…
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Protesters storm Suriname’s parliament, rampage through capital as rally turns ugly
PARAMARIBO, (Reuters) – Dozens of protesters forced their way into Suriname’s parliament as hundreds more rampaged through the nation’s capital…
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Ministry cracks down on school tours to unusual places
The article Ministry cracks down on school tours to unusual places appeared first on Stabroek News.
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Spicy Mango Anchar (achar)
Mango Anchar (or you may say Mango Achar), is one of those spicy condiments enjoyed with curry dishes (or on…
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NYIC denounces corrections officers’ emails to ICE
The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), an umbrella policy and advocacy organization that represents over 200 immigrant and refugee rights…
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Fire guts house at Kwakwani Water Front
A fire of unknown origin has completely gutted the dwelling of 31-year-old Ericka Gonsalves of Kwakwani Water Front, Upper Berbice…
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Sen. Kevin Parker donates $1M to Arts of Africa gallery, Brooklyn Museum
NYS Senator Kevin Parker, in celebration of Black History Month and Brooklyn Museum on Saturday, Feb. 4, presented a check…
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