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Endangered election – Here and far? – Comrade Leader Norton won’t contest
Nature’s fury adds to man’s inhumanity It was relatively easy for a one-time national election “animal” like me to become…
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Poverty in the age of oil
In 2021, the International Monetary Fund projected Guyana as the fourth largest growing economy in the world for 2022. The…
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Love thy neighbour
By Neville J. Bissember It was Benjamin Disraeli, former British Prime Minister during the nineteenth Century, who had famously said,…
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COP27 can be a turning point for Guyana’s food security agenda
By Wazim Mowla The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP27, is just around the corner. The…
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Britain’s new Prime Minister facing multiple challenges
‘Indian son rises over empire. History comes full circle in Britain’, read the headline on India’s NDTV early morning news…
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Democratic participation and marginalised groups in Guyana
By SASOD Guyana’s Human Rights Programme. This column was written by Human Rights Coordinator Melina Harris and edited by Managing…
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When what’s hidden comes to light
Mobile phones with cameras are some of the greatest inventions of our time. The article When what’s hidden comes to…
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From Cuban Missiles to Putin’s Crisis
By Nina L. Khrushcheva NEW YORK – Sixty years after the Cuban Missile Crisis, the world is again facing…
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Dechoukaj of imperialist invasion of Haiti
Grounded in pro-democracy movements during the US-backed dictatorship in 1986, the Haitian Creole word, “Dechoukaj” became a clarion call for…
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Considering Leader Norton and Elder Green today – The politics of confrontation and criticism
The British Visa under the Brigadier These days – at my age and stage – I would always prefer to…
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