News
-
Adams taps second pick to replace Barbadian Justice Sylvia Hinds-Radix as corporation counsel
After his first nominee, Randy Mastro, withdrew his candidacy to succeed Barbadian-born Justice Sylvia Hinds-Radix as New York City’s Corporation…
Read More » -
Police force in ‘pivotal’ meeting with US Embassy regional security officer
The police force says that a pivotal meeting was held today between Timothy Semons, Regional Security Officer at the US…
Read More » -
Jamaican Chief Justice slams PSOJ’s holiday proposal
The Private Organization of Jamaica (PSOJ) recently presented a proposal to the Ministry of Culture, Entertainment, Gender, and Sports arguing…
Read More » -
From annoying seaweed to vehicle fuel: Turning ocean waste into sustainable energy
Regional governments, the tourism and hospitality sector, and the private sector may soon find it fitting to thank the University…
Read More » -
Paraguay’s drying river stokes water tensions between fishers and farmers
VILLA OLIVA, Paraguay, (Reuters) – A sharp decline in the Paraguay River, which hit a record low this month due…
Read More » -
One Direction singer Liam Payne dead after falling from Buenos Aires hotel balcony
BUENOS AIRES, (Reuters) – Former One Direction singer Liam Payne was found dead after the 31-year-old fell from his third-floor…
Read More » -
Labour Ministry says concerned about workplace fatalities
The Ministry of Labour yesterday said it is deeply concerned about the recent workplace fatalities that occurred in October 2024,…
Read More » -
Traumatized abductee says kidnappers returned for more money after escaping with $9.5M ‘ransom’
A traumatized mining employee yesterday detailed how he was handcuffed and abducted from behind Giftland Mall by three men pretending…
Read More » -
Nandlall defends advice to President on substantive appointment of police chief
Attorney General Anil Nandlall has defended his advice to President Irfaan Ali that Acting Commissioner of Police Clifton Hicken could…
Read More » -
‘Buck Boy’ acquitted in Kitty stabbing death
Mark D’Oliveira was acquitted of murder yesterday by Justice Peter Hugh at the Demerara High Court due to insufficient evidence.…
Read More »