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Firms identified to market Guyana’s crude – DPI
The Government of Guyana (GoG), through the Ministry of Natural Resources has announced the award of contracts, through the National…
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MEOW! Calling cats, kittens & cat ladies to Village Halloween Fete
Halloween revelers will be in full feline fashion flair on Oct. 31 when the 51st annual Greenwich Village Halloween parade…
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MEOW! Calling cats, kittens & cat ladies to Village Halloween Fete
Halloween revelers will be in full feline fashion flair on Oct. 31 when the 51st annual Greenwich Village Halloween parade…
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EPA says has instructed ExxonMobil to start own probe of Crane seepage
The EPA says it has instructed ExxonMobil to begin its own probe of the seepage of a noxious substance at…
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Thirty-six motorcyclists have died for year up to October 13 -ministry
Between January 1, 2024, and October 13, 2024, 36 motorcyclists lost their lives on our roads, a 20% decrease compared…
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GDF ranks return from Grenada after hurricane relief mission
The troops deployed to Grenada to assist in restoration efforts following the devastating effects of Hurricane Beryl returned home on…
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Nigeria halts Shell asset sale, approves Exxon-Seplat deal
ABUJA, (Reuters) – Nigeria has blocked Shell’s SHEL.L sale of its entire onshore and shallow-water oil operations, but approved a…
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Venezuela arrests former oil minister Tellechea
CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuelan authorities have arrested former industry and oil minister Pedro Tellechea, Attorney General Tarek Saab said today,…
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Haiti’s interim administration struggling to remain intact over corruption scandal
Haiti’s interim transitional government is struggling to remain intact in the wake of a growing corruption scandal involving three of…
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‘Do the Right Thing’ campaign launched to promote safer road use
– fatalities set to surpass last year’s The Ministry of Home Affairs launched its “Do the Right Thing” campaign on…
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