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The great chips war
By Carl Bildt STOCKHOLM – In addition to dealing with the fallout from open warfare in eastern Europe, the world…
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Wars aren’t won with peacetime economies
By Joseph E. Stiglitz NEW YORK – Politically, the G7 and likeminded countries around the world have adopted a war…
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Guyana, Nostalgia, and a History of the Present
By Percy C. Hintzen Percy C. Hintzen is a native of Guyana. The article Guyana, Nostalgia, and a History of…
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Four years on, whistleblower protection legislation is yet to be brought into effect
A clarification for online users who may not have access to the full article. The article Four years on, whistleblower…
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The Maafa today
October 12 is African Holocaust Day or Maafa Day. Maafa is a Kiswahili word meaning great disaster or tragedy. The…
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Can a man rape his wife?
Guyana, in its few areas of progressiveness, had in 2010 passed the Sexual Offences Act that addressed the criminalisation of…
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Our differences – cultural, social, political, racial – -On killer floods – and wealthy queens
-The “working-from-home” phenomenon I peruse our newspapers and Internet Applications; watch and listen to television and political presentations, it is…
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The North Korean crisis around the corner
By Daniel Russel NEW YORK – A new geopolitical crisis is stirring against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine,…
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Will history repeat itself in the Russia-Ukraine war?
By Neville J. Bissember With a deteriorating economic situation, starvation and low troop morale (sounds familiar?), The article Will history…
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Defining the Diaspora, Socio-Cultural Implications: Lessons Learned from “Little Guyana”
By Lear Matthews Lear Matthews is professor, State University of New York, Empire State College. The article Defining the Diaspora,…
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