Month: February 2024
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Trinidad PM: Planned regional service now needs more ferries
(Trinidad Guardian) Grenada and Suriname have now also expressed interest in the planned regional cargo ferry, and it will require…
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Some information received in Guyana about cargo that could be connected to oil spill – Trinidad PM
(Trinidad Guardian) The vessel towing the barge that capsized and spilled oil off Tobago has not yet been found but…
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Ambani son’s pre-wedding bash to feature Rihanna, tycoons and Bollywood stars
NEW DELHI, Feb 29 (Reuters) – Charter jets for tycoons and celebrities, a performance by Rihanna and directions to don “jungle fever”…
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Jamaica’s municipal election stalemates
Both major political parties are claiming victory following Monday’s local government elections held in Jamaica on Monday. Pollsters and leaders…
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Jamaica’s municipal election stalemates
Both major political parties are claiming victory following Monday’s local government elections held in Jamaica on Monday. Pollsters and leaders…
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Economic prosperity-induced lifestyle changes in oil rich countries like Guyana can have detrimental effects on public health
Dear Editor, I am writing to shed light on a pressing issue that often remains in the shadows of economic…
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Green apologises over rigging remark at symposium – -says never rigged or supported the rigging of any elections
By Abigail Headley Stating that he has never rigged or supported the rigging of any elections, former Prime Minister Hamilton…
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MoAA’s PS has usurped the role of substantive village treasurer for a dismembered Santa Rosa Village Council
Dear Editor, The Santa Rosa Village Council has received NO funds from the recent Carbon Credit Sale “dole out” form…
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Exxon’s curveball move in Guyana alters Chevron-Hess deal prospects
HOUSTON, (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil’s surprise challenge to Chevron’s acquisition of Hess through a dispute over a stake in a…
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Chief Education Officer apologises for deductions memo after judge finds him in contempt
By Abigail Headley After being found in contempt of the court’s order, Chief Educa-tion Officer (CEO) Saddam Hussain yesterday apologised…
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