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A shining example of successful multilateralism
By Emmanuel Macron, José Manuel Barroso, and Mohamed Cheikh El Ghazouani PARIS – Multilateralism, we are told, is in retreat.…
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Can private hospitals increase access to health care in developing countries?
By Titir Bhattacharya and Tanika Chakraborty COVENTRY/KOLKATA – In recent years, governments in low- and middle-income countries have been experimenting…
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Summer Travel to the United States
Ask-the-Consul Installment 24-06 In this edition of our Ask-the-Consul, we will answer common questions as people make summer plans to visit family and…
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Diplomacy could help revive democracy in Venezuela
By Roberto Patiño CARACAS – The upcoming presidential election in Venezuela, scheduled for July 28, is a critical moment for the country.…
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Court ruling on the teachers’ strike (Part II)
Last week, we began to highlight Justice Sandil Kissoon’s ruling on the industrial action taken by the Guyana Teachers Union…
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Are the children not the future?
Children walking aimlessly on the streets when they should be in school reflects a failed society. The article Are the…
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Exxon’s incredible (and unique) return on Equity
Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Column 130 Introduction This week’s column features the financial…
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How the Sino-American rivalry is reshaping the World Order
By William R. Rhodes and Stuart P.M. Mackintosh WASHINGTON, DC – Tensions between the United States and China continue to…
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Mexican voters chose populism over democracy
By Jorge G. Castañeda MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s elections delivered numerous surprises but few certainties. The article Mexican voters chose…
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Court ruling on the teachers’ strike
Last week, on the occasion of World Environment Day, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres stated that countries must confront not…
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