Month: September 2024
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UN warns: Crime-fighting efforts in CARICOM backfiring
The strategy promoted to help reduce gang violence in several CARICOM states, including Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and St.…
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Prof. Sir Hilary calls for ongoing fight for reparatory justice from European colonial powers
Stating that reparatory justice is an intergenerational struggle for Caribbean countries, Chairman of the CARICOM (Caribbean Community) Reparations Commission (CRC)…
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Brazilian police busts gang that moved 3 tonnes of illegal Amazon gold
BRASILIA, (Reuters) – Brazilian police carried out a wide operation against illegal mining in the Amazon today, raiding a criminal organization that…
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Conch Shell International Film Festival, highlighting Caribbean filmmakers, coming to Forest Hills this October
An upcoming film festival will showcase some of the best independent filmmakers, writers and directors from the Caribbean diaspora. Hosted…
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Venezuelans’ hope for change fades as diplomacy falls short
CARACAS/WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The flight of former Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez has largely extinguished hope for political change, voters say,…
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Trinidad: Three shot dead at house
(Trinidad Express) Three more citizens have been murdered. Dead are Salina Rodriguez, Marlon Lee and Maleek Lee. The article Trinidad:…
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Jaguars squander golden opportunity in 2-2 draw with 10-man Martinique
Concacaf Nations League A Guyana’s National Men’s football team, the Golden Jaguars, squandered a golden opportunity to pick up maximum…
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Spread of dengue should be cause for alarm
Dear Editor, There is deep concern over the outbreak of the dengue disease in Guyana. The article Spread of dengue…
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McCoy says Jamaica minister has complained about SN report
-newspaper stands by article Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Kwame McCoy last evening issued a statement in…
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The next Stephen Campbell must be technologically savvy while rooted in the traditions of our foreparents
Dear Editor, Stephen Campbell, a man from humble beginnings in Moruca, is behind the heritage celebrations in September in Guyana.…
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