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Why “the Rest” are rejecting the West
By Fawaz A. Gerges LONDON – As the war in Gaza enters its fourth month, many in the Middle East…
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Activist investors fret over Exxon Mobil’s lawsuit bypassing US regulator
(Reuters) – Investors that use shareholder resolutions to pressure companies on environmental and social issues said they are worried that…
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Whitewashing decolonization: Venezuela’s expansionist ambitions in disguise
By Nastassia Rambarran Nastassia Rambarran is a Guyanese-Barbadian physician and researcher completing a PhD on queer movements and decolonization. The…
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A time of mourning
At a trying time like this, we wish the nation was not plunged into mourning. The article A time of…
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Pulling the Amazon back from the brink
By Carlos Nobre and Marielos Peña-Claros SÃO PAULO/WAGENINGEN – This year has been the warmest on record, with climate change…
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What will it take to phase out fossil fuels?
By Nikki Reisch WASHINGTON, DC – Amid record heatwaves, intensifying and costly extreme weather events, and increasingly dire warnings that…
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Does India have a hit list?
By Shashi Tharoor NEW DELHI – The United States has charged Indian national Nikhil Gupta, a 52-year-old narcotics and weapons…
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Small-scale fishers in Guyana – ‘small fry’ in Guyana’s marine space
By Janette Bulkan and John Palmer During their first few months of life, young fish are called ‘fry’; most do…
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Who are the low lives?
There are women in seats of power who sit with men in seats of power and some of those men…
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CARICOM Facilitation in the Guyana-Venezuela Border Controversy
By Dr Bertrand Ramcharan Seventh Chancellor of the University of Guyana Previously UN Under-Secretary-General Guyana has achieved a notable gain…
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