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Dr. Nigel Clarke’s appointment as a deputy managing director of the IMF is a signal achievement
Dr Nigel Clarke and the IMF By Byron Blake Ambassador Byron Blake is former deputy permanent representative to the United…
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The 2024 Mid-Year Report on the execution of the annual budget and the performance of the economy: Some final thoughts
The Chinese authorities have suspended PwC Zhong Tian LLP for six months and have imposed of 441 million yuan (US$62…
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Disturbing the peace
Melissa Atwell is a human rights activist who resides in the United States. The article Disturbing the peace appeared first…
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Reclaiming Guyana’s Oil Wealth: Confronting political timidity and the surrender of sovereignty Part 2
Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Column 137 Introduction Last week I called out the…
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The new threat to free speech
By Chris Patten LONDON – Since the golden age of Athenian democracy, freedom of speech has been viewed as a…
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The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) – Revamped!
Ask-the-Consul Installment 24-09 On September 16, 2024, the State Department launched a new version of the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). …
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The world needs bigger and better financial firefighters
By Marina Zucker-Marques and Kevin P. Gallagher BOSTON – It is now conventional wisdom that global capital flows to the…
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Helping women adapt to extreme heat helps us all
By Jess Ayers and Helen Mountford LONDON/SAN FRANCISCO – Climate shocks – from heat waves to droughts, floods to wildfires…
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The IMF must end its destructive surcharges
By Joseph E. Stiglitz, Kevin P. Gallagher, Martín Guzmán, and Marilou Uy NEW YORK – A group of 22 financially…
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The ‘Gaskin’ Case – do you know it protects you?
Melinda Janki is an international lawyer, an attorney-at-law in Guyana, and winner of the Commonwealth Lawyers Rule of Award. The…
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