Month: February 2024
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March FAO forum must deal frontally with Caribbean food security initiative
With the March 18-21 staging in Guyana of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) 38th Regional Conference for…
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New Private Consultancy ready to work with serving, prospective small miners
Chief Executive Officer of the recently established ASGM GUYANA – Artisanal Small Gold Miners Guyana (ASGM) John Applewhite-Hercules earlier this…
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Business
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Business
2024 could be the first real test of Guyana’s still ‘on trial’ tourism sector
Whenever, over several decades, the idea of Guyana becoming a ‘tourism haven’ has arisen, the idea was frequently doused with…
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Business
India’s focus on long-term oil supply contract with Guyana remains undiminished
Almost three years since Guyana declined to enter into a long-term oil supply deal with India, the issue has arisen…
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ExxonMobil and politics – Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Column 121
Exxon is no stranger to politics. It understands the importance of billboards (India and Guyana) and the politics of Buses…
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News
Tobago oil spill spreading to Grenada, could also impact Venezuela
PORT OF SPAIN, (Reuters) – An oil spill that has stained Tobago’s coastline in the Caribbean is entering into Grenada’s waters and…
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News
Cunningham vows never to support closing Downstate Hospital
As protests heighten in urging Gov. Kathy Hochul and State University of New York (SUNY) Chancellor John B. King, Jr.…
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News
Increased number of murders shake Bahamas
Two weeks after the US had issued a tough advisory on the favorite relaxation playground for Americans, Bahamian Prime Minister…
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World
Increased number of murders shake Bahamas
Two weeks after the US had issued a tough advisory on the favorite relaxation playground for Americans, Bahamian Prime Minister…
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