Month: September 2024
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News
Guyana Amazon Warriors steamroll Royals in emphatic win
The Guyana Amazon Warriors recorded their third straight win on home turf, dispatching the Barbados Royals in a grudge match…
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Hindi/Bhojpuri words have enriched the Guyanese Creole
Dear Editor, I note with interest the Editorial in Stabroek News on 25.09.2024 – Creolese Chroniclers. The article Hindi/Bhojpuri words…
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PNCR/APNU says will review oil pact, silent on royalties
-lays out 20-point plan for sector The PNCR/APNU yesterday released a list of policies, strategies and principles for the petroleum…
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Guyana doing its part to avert climate change – Ali tells UN Assembly
-launches Global Biodiversity Alliance x President Irfaan Ali yesterday told the United Nations General Assembly that Guyana is doing more…
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I view Edghill’s press release as an attempt to mislead the public regarding my questions posed on the proposed government complex
Dear Editor, Last Friday, September 20, 2024; your publication published a letter penned by me, headlined; “10 pertinent questions that…
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Jagdeo should provide tangible evidence of adherence to the Public Procurement Act regarding the Schoonord Highway construction project
Dear Editor, The Vice President, Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo, has apparently issued a stern warning to heads of accounting officers of…
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Storm causes extensive damage in Linden
-Figueira says gov’t will provide roofing sheets A severe storm swept through Linden on Tuesday night, leaving a trail of…
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The case for a Global Climate Assembly
By Laurence Tubiana and Ana Toni NEW YORK – It has been nearly ten years since countries came together in…
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World
Episcopal Diocese of New York reaffirms relationship with Haiti amid anti-Haitian attacks
Amid anti-Haitian attacks by the Republican Party, particularly by former US President Donald J. Trump and his Vice-Presidential running mate…
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World
Climate justice pressure
Three Caribbean leaders aimed their proverbial ‘pistols’ at the developed world this week, calling for climate change financing and reminding…
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