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The violence of the border – the everyday reality for Haitians in the region
By Charlene Wilkinson Charlene Wilkinson is a lecturer in the Department of Language and Cultural Studies at the University of…
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Fakery
The cries of Guyanese are often unheard. Doubts become muffled screams when the victims of this society’s dysfunction are ignored.…
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Hair rules
Hair, while it is a conversation that has been raging for quite some time now amongst the Black community, recently,…
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Georgetown’s Agricola and Stabroek – and Buxton – The politics of crime (Green and race)
Oil and elections: should I be scared? For the sake of still-friendly argument, I’ll believe Home Affairs and National Police…
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Prosecuting Putin starts now
By Gordon Brown EDINBURGH – The world has responded to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with sanctions, travel bans, and deliveries…
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What is the West’s objective in Ukraine?
By Michael Ignatieff VIENNA – We know what Russian President Vladimir Putin wants in Ukraine: to wipe the country off…
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The single market, international trade, international disputes and the rule of law
By Carl Greenidge Guyana’s complaint before the ICJ against the Venezuelan Government is based on a number of factors among…
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Caught in a perfect economic storm
CARICOM Heads meeting in Belize could not have been clearer about the ‘perfect storm’ that is about to strike the…
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Oil economy and grassroots budgets
By Red Thread Red Thread’s members are primarily grassroots women, who live daily with various forms of economic and social…
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Amaila Falls Hydropower Project revisited (Part II)
Corruption is a human rights issue, which ought to be recognized as such by States, the business community and civil…
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