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Despite strong constitutional, legislative and regulatory systems to fight corruption, meaningful progress continues to elude us. (Part III)
French President Nicolas Sarkozy was found guilty last Wednesday of illegal campaign financing in relation to his failed 2012 re-election…
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Oil Spills and Eye Pass: A Warning to the People of Guyana and the Caribbean
Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS) is a 28-year-old environmental watch-dog NGO in Trinidad and Tobago, committed to monitoring…
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ExxonMobil and politics – Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Column 121
Exxon is no stranger to politics. It understands the importance of billboards (India and Guyana) and the politics of Buses…
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Common Visitor Visa Myths Debunked! – Ask the Consul Installment 24-02
Embassy of the United States of America 100 Duke & Young Streets, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana There are many myths and…
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A Marshall Plan for Africa
By Colin Coleman NEW YORK – Africa could be the largest source of global economic growth over the next half-century.…
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Challenges to democracy and the rule of law world-wide
By Dr Bertrand Ramcharan Honorary Member of the International Commission of Jurists The International Commission of Jurists, established in 1952,…
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If Trump wins, so will China
By Chris Patten LONDON – During the darkest days of World War II, as young British pilots valiantly fought the…
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“Aunt Beryl’s Smile”: Muddled Migrations and Photojournalism: A Caribbean framework for understanding the past and present
by Tammy Turner (tturnr) Tammy Turner is a Russian born, Jamaican raised, Canadian multi-disciplinary artist, poet and teacher currently residing…
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Despite strong constitutional, legislative and regulatory systems to fight corruption, meaningful progress continues to elude us. (Part II)
In our article of 9 October 2023, we had stated that the award of the contract for the construction of…
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The strike
People who are in the same struggle with their fellow citizens but stand with their oppressors are part of the…
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