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Russian warships in Caribbean pose no direct threat to Guyana – Jagdeo
The Russian warships which are headed to the Caribbean soon pose no direct threat to Guyana, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo…
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Corentyne biker dies in accident
A Corentyne motorcyclist died after he reportedly swerved into an incoming lorry along the Corentyne Highway yesterday afternoon. The article…
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Central Bank made US$80m injection into foreign currency market
Government last week asked for the Bank of Guyana’s intervention to address a foreign exchange shortage here following complaints from…
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Gold to silver trio charged
-granted $600,000 bail each The three persons who earlier this week allegedly attempted to smuggle over 240 ounces of gold…
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Fumbling the ball on regional food security
Back in April last, news broke that Guyana, for reasons that had to do, largely, with the country’s access to…
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Innovative agricultural practices and international collaboration can stabilize rice prices
By Pilipinas F. Quising, Shiela Camingue-Romance. Reprinted from Caribbean News Global Media Recent disruptions in rice production and trade, coupled…
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Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism: ‘All tourism jobs not low paying’
(Trinidad Guardian) Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett has dispelled the notion by some that all tourism jobs are low-paying.…
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SEOGAS ‘goes bigger’ as Suriname’s major ‘petro breakthrough’ looms
This year’s June 4-7 fourth Suriname Energy, Oil & Gas Summit (SEOGS) concludes today(June 7), on a decidedly higher note…
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Charran: Retailers suffering from slow sales
(Trinidad Guardian) Chairman of the Confederation of Regional Business Chambers, Vivek Charran feels disappointed that businesses across the country are…
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