Last Updated on Sunday, 5 January 2020, 21:18 by Writer President Donald Ramotar on Monday kept to his much anticipated promise and prorogued the Parliament but the 65-seat National Assembly could very well still meet later in the afternoon because the Speaker Raphael Trotman has not received a copy of the Official Gazette of the proclamation. Trotman told Caribbean News ...
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Several arrested, cocaine seized in Antigua
Last Updated on Monday, 10 November 2014, 11:03 by GxMedia Five persons have been arrested and 50 kilogrammes of cocaine seized by Antigua and Barbuda drug agents, the Office of National Drug and Money Laundering Control Policy said at the weekend. The ONDCP said in a statement that the interdiction was made in the Mc Kinnons area of Antigua last ...
Read More »Pastor Myles Munroe among nine dead in Bahamas plane crash
Last Updated on Monday, 10 November 2014, 1:30 by GxMedia Bahamas Faith Ministries leader, Dr Myles Munroe was among nine passengers on board a plane that crashed in Grand Bahama this afternoon, Tribune242 reported Sunday night. The Department of Civil Aviation reported that the plane which crashed on Grand Bahama was a Lear 36 executive jet which departed the Lynden ...
Read More »Granger shuts door to talks, expects street protests if President suspends Parliament
Last Updated on Sunday, 9 November 2014, 13:25 by GxMedia Even as President Donald Ramotar has made up his mind to suspend Guyana’s Parliament to avert the passage of a no-confidence motion, Opposition Leader David Granger on Sunday appeared to shut the door to future talks to end a political stalemate on several issues. Speaking with the media after the ...
Read More »President Ramotar to suspend Parliament- govt minister
Last Updated on Sunday, 9 November 2014, 4:09 by GxMedia In the first strongest hint ever, a government minister on Saturday announced that President Donald Ramotar is expected to suspend the Parliament on Monday to avert debate on an opposition-sponsored no-confidence motion. The state-owned Government Information Agency (GINA) quoted Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment Robert Persaud as saying ...
Read More »Former News of the World editor jailed over phone hacking
Last Updated on Friday, 7 November 2014, 21:49 by GxMedia London, Nov 7 (EFE).- The former editor of the defunct British tabloid News of the World, Ian Edmondson, was sentenced Friday by a British court to eight months in prison for his role in the phone hacking scandal that put his former paper out of business.Edmondson, 45, admitted to the ...
Read More »Argentine journalist on trial for not revealing sources
Last Updated on Friday, 7 November 2014, 21:47 by GxMedia Buenos Aires, Nov 7 (EFE).- An Argentine judge has put on trial journalist German Sasso, the editor of a media outlet in Bahia Blanca, for not revealing his sources in case of a media entrepreneur allegedly involved in drug trafficking in the country.In several audio recordings released by Sasso’s outlet, ...
Read More »Venezuela to maintain oil production at 3 million bpd
Last Updated on Friday, 7 November 2014, 21:42 by GxMedia Venezuelan state-owned oil giant PDVSA said Thursday it plans to maintain oil production at approximately 3 million barrels per day in 2015, more than 2.5 million bpd of which is to be exported. “Our plan in 2015 is to maintain our production and develop our ability to react to any ...
Read More »Ecuadorean President defends oil drilling plan in Amazon national park
Last Updated on Friday, 7 November 2014, 21:38 by GxMedia Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa has defended his government’s plan to extract oil from the Yasuni National Park in the Amazon, and said that it will affect less than 200 hectares (494 acres) of the nearly 1 million hectares (2.5 million acres) of the natural reserve of high biodiversity. According to ...
Read More »Jamaican gov’t warns sugar growers against abusing loan program
Last Updated on Friday, 7 November 2014, 21:31 by GxMedia San Juan, Nov 7 (EFE).- Attempt by some sugar growers to manipulate the system of loans established to boost output could jeopardize the entire program, the Jamaican government said Friday. Some farmers have been “very creative,” taking out loans under one name and selling their crops under another name, the ...
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