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Trumpism stalled: Democracy and the recent American election
By Anthony Bogues Anthony Bogues is a Professor of Humanities at Brown University and a Visiting Professor at the University…
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The changing mandate of NICIL over the years (Part II)
In last week’s article, we began a discussion on the operations of the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Ltd (NICIL)…
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Not ex-boyfriend or ex-lover but paedophile and abuser
When we talk about children being the most unprotected group in Guyana, we can add the name Sanesha Lall. The…
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Loose talk and small change
Just weeks before the abrupt conclusion of Guyana’s prolonged election crisis, the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) quietly ended its contract…
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Wildlife exploitation and impacts
As a country with expansive jungles and riverain areas, Guyana’s wildlife is often heavily sold to tourists and locals alike.…
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Concerning two over-70 Presidents – U.S. Elections: Similar, but not at all same
COVID, the laptops and the cable President Donald James Trump has certainly succeeded in making the American elections of November…
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Kamala Harris, Guyana, and unrealized metaphor
By Percy Hintzen Percy Hintzen is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley and Professor of Global…
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Constitutional reform: campaign financing
By Section 108 of the Representation of the People Act, the election agent of each party/group of candidates must forward to…
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The Democrats’ four-year reprieve
By Dani Rodrik CAMBRIDGE – As Joe Biden eked out a victory in the US presidential election after a few…
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Cruise lines facing a much-changed future
From Bridgetown’s Carlisle Bay to England’s south west coastal town of Weymouth, cruise ships berthed offshore and out of service…
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