Year: 2023
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Usyk in training for likely February date with Fury
(Reuters) – Oleksandr Usyk is hoping his undisputed heavyweight world title fight with Tyson Fury can take place in Saudi…
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Workers in Guyana deserve better pay – -Greenidge declares at TUC conference
By Antonio Dey Former Finance Minister Carl Greenidge wants policymakers to revisit Guyana’s current labour system as he posits there…
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Team Mohamed’s rider lap record rescinded following GMR&SC review
The Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club (GMR&SC) following an investigation, has deemed the lap time (1:15.798s) set by James…
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Eighty percent of migrants from Venezuela are either Guyanese or of Guyanese parentage –Todd
Minister of Foreign Affairs Hugh Todd on Monday disclosed that 80% of migrants from Venezuela are either Guyanese or of…
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Over $1b in marijuana destroyed in Upper Berbice – -following Joint Services operation
Following an operation yesterday in the Upper Berbice by ranks of the Guyana Police Force and the Guyana Defence Force…
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Macintosh commends GFF on National Training Centre conversion
Howard McIntosh, Head of One CONCACAF and Caribbean Projects, has commended the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) for its ongoing efforts…
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NAMILCO unveils $1.6b mixer plant – -Director calls for stable power supply, info to guide further investment
By Joseph Allen As the National Milling Company of Guyana (NAMILCO) marks 54 years of doing business in Guyana, the…
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Eagles suffer embarrassment in semis
The Guyana Harpy Eagles suffered a significant batting collapse in the CG United Regional Super50, leading to their exit from…
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The challenges of adopting and adapting the New Global Human Order to address global problems
By S. R. Insanally, former Minister of Foreign Affairs The purpose of the New Global Human Order (Resolution A/RES/62/213 adopted…
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Negotiations over proposed regulations for deep-sea mining plod along as pressure mounts
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Debate over proposed regulations for deep-sea mining will stretch into next year as a…
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