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When the police shoot
The stories of young men being killed under suspicious circumstances by police are continuously being written in Guyana. The article…
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Exxon and partners made more money than God …er Guyana – Every Man, Woman and Child Must Become Oil-Minded (By Christopher Ram)
(Part 97) It is more than five months since the 96th column was published in the Stabroek News on January…
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Lost morals, present murders – in drug land – Love, good news: A local fantasy?
Two presidents, agri and food It gives me no pleasure whatsoever to be so absolutely negative about my homeland today.…
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Addressing growth and feminism
Recently, the death anniversary of revolutionary feminist icon, Andaiye was celebrated. The article Addressing growth and feminism appeared first on…
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Embassy of the United States of America 100 Duke & Young Streets, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana – Ask-the-Consul Installment 22-6
Frequently Asked Questions about the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) Some persons who are over age 21 may still qualify…
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Rapid action needed on food security
Could the threat of global food shortages finally unite CARICOM? Will it cause member states to act together, making real…
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The promise and pitfalls of Indian foreign policy
By Shashi Tharoor NEW DELHI – Two episodes in the first week of June starkly illustrate both the promise of…
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The Summit belongs to all of the Americas: John Briceño, Prime Minister of Belize and Chairman of CARICOM
Editor’s note: Amidst the photo ops and handshakes, two principled speeches stood out at the recently concluded 9th Summit of…
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Guyana’s third EITI annual report
We face a world in peril. From the war in Ukraine in all its dimensions to the deepening impacts of…
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The tragic case of Reonol Williams
On the 23rd of May, Reonol Williams was hit by a car on the Enmore Public Road sometime after midnight.…
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