Month: August 2023
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Girl badly burnt in dorm fire now able to walk 10 to 15 feet – -could be discharged from New York hospital in a few weeks
The girl who was badly burnt in the Mahdia dormitory fire on May 21 is making progress at a New…
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President says has received no word from US on any probe of Nazar Mohamed
President Irfaan Ali on Monday said his government has not received any notification from the US authorities that businessman Nazar…
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Ministry probing mining pit deaths at Moonlight Backdam
In the wake of two mining pit deaths at Moonlight Backdam, Kamarang, Region Seven, a Ministry of Labour team visited…
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City has collected 60% of rates and taxes – Mentore – -gov’t agencies owe significant portion
By Antonio Dey Newly-elected Chief Citizen of Georgetown, Alfred Mentore on Monday said that the Mayor & City Council has…
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Lawyer calls on DPP to drop charges against accused in Mahdia dorm fire – -says there is no evidence
Attorneys for the schoolgirl accused of setting the fire to the Mahdia School Dormitory on May 21, which claimed the…
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Amazon nations fail to agree on deforestation goal at summit
BELEM, Brazil, (Reuters) – Eight Amazon nations agreed to a list of unified environmental policies and measures to bolster regional…
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Four die after Craig crash – -Charity family had visited city to see cricket match
Four persons died following the horrific smash-up at Craig, East Bank Demerara on Monday night. The article Four die after…
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President clinches MoUs on oil refinery, petrochemical plant with DR
By Abigail Headley During an official visit to the Dominican Republic (DR), President Irfaan Ali yesterday clinched several MoUs with…
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India’s State of Violence
By Shashi Tharoor NEW DELHI – India is no stranger to periodic outbursts of violence. The article India’s State of…
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Jamaica’s Women’s World Cup ends, but their fight for support continues
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Jamaica’s Women’s World Cup run might be over for now, but the team’s fight for support back home…
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