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Why Trump can’t win
By Reed Galen WASHINGTON, DC – Donald Trump was the unlikeliest of American presidents. The article Why Trump can’t win…
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Open letter to Members of the Caribbean Community on Haitian Migrants and Refugees
By Freedom Imaginaries Under the banner #WithHaitianRefugees, Freedom Imaginaries is urging CARICOM to establish a rights-based regional approach for the…
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Guyana EITI 2021 Report
Last year, the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) suspended Guyana from its membership because of the delay in compiling and…
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Thoughts on the Guyana Prize Literary Festival 2024
The Guyana Prize for Literature Literary Festival began on February 29th and ended on March 3rd. The article Thoughts on…
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A royal storm – Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded Column 123
A letter by Professor Kenrick Hunte appearing in the press earlier this week generated a wave of conversation across the…
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A tale of a chart and a graph – Business and Economic Commentary by Christopher Ram Part 5
Introduction Today I will deliberately use the Chinese aphorism that “a picture is worth a thousand words” with great effect.…
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How AI could reshape medicine
By Junaid Nabi BOSTON – On a recent international trip, I found myself running late to the airport. The article…
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Despite strong constitutional, legislative and regulatory systems to fight corruption, meaningful progress continues to elude us. (Final)
In our article of 5 February 2024, we began a discussion on the various anti-corruption measures implemented by the Guyanese…
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Lessons from the 1960s: Reflections on The Protests and Disregard Collective and the work of public memory and Disregard
The Protests and Pedagogy Collective was formed in 2018 to organize a series of commemorative events for the 50th anniversary…
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The plights and pleasures
Glasses clink and the privileged of this nation try to ignore the sounds of empty pots and pans echoing throughout…
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