Last Updated on Monday, 8 December 2014, 21:14 by GxMedia San Francisco, Dec 8 (EFE).- Ralph Baer, the engineer popularly known as the “father of video games,” died at home in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire, on the weekend, his family said. He was 92.Baer thought up the idea of designing a “box” that would allow Americans to play ...
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Caribbean News Desk radio prog: Caricom and Cuba should build regional transportation system; Cuba wants intra-regional tariffs scrapped
Last Updated on Monday, 8 December 2014, 21:08 by GxMedia The 15-nation Caribbean Community (Caricom) is proposing the building of a transportation system with Cuba to maximize trade across the region. The idea was placed on the table of the one-day summit of Cuban President Raoul Castro and his Caricom counterparts. The two sides are examining, among other issues how ...
Read More »AFC wants to lead pro-democracy coalition including APNU, but Ramotar confident of regaining majority
Last Updated on Saturday, 6 December 2014, 19:43 by GxMedia The Alliance For Change (AFC) on Saturday announced that it was ready to “lead” a broad pro-democracy coalition including A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) to remove the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) from government, but President Donald Ramotar expressed confidence of regaining a parliamentary majority. AFC Leader, Khemraj Ramjattan ...
Read More »Guyana’s President to announce general election date early next year
Last Updated on Saturday, 6 December 2014, 18:15 by GxMedia Guyana’s President Donald Ramotar on Saturday ditched local and international calls to lift the suspension of Parliament and instead opted to call early elections in the New Year, quite possibly before the April 30 deadline for the passage of a National Budget. Addressing a news briefing at State House, his ...
Read More »Top al-Qaida operative of Guyanese parentage killed in Pakistan
Last Updated on Saturday, 6 December 2014, 11:33 by GxMedia A top al-Qaida operative, of Guyanese parentage, was killed by Pakistani soldiers Saturday. He was indicted in the U.S. for his alleged involvement in a plot to bomb New York’s subway system, the military said in a statement. The Associated Press reported that the death of Adnan Shukrijumah is the ...
Read More »Private Sector’s formula to break Guyana’s political deadlock rejected
Last Updated on Saturday, 6 December 2014, 2:58 by GxMedia The proposed formula by Guyana’s Private Sector Commission (PSC) to break the political deadlock caused by the almost one-month old suspension of Parliament appears set to flop because one of the opposition parties Friday remained adamant that there would be no talks with government. The Alliance For Change (AFC), whose ...
Read More »83 percent of 2013 U.S. deportees never saw a judge
Last Updated on Friday, 5 December 2014, 22:23 by GxMedia New York, Dec 5 (EFE).- Eighty-three percent of the more than 430,000 people deported from the United States in 2013 did not have a deportation hearing or face an immigration magistrate, the American Civil Liberties Union said. “Immigration officers acting as prosecutor, judge and deporter” used expedited procedures in the ...
Read More »Uruguay reaffirms decision to accept Guantanamo prisoners
Last Updated on Friday, 5 December 2014, 22:18 by GxMedia Montevideo, Dec 5 (EFE).- Uruguay’s Jose Mujica reaffirmed Friday in an open letter to U.S. President Barack Obama the South American country’s willingness to accept six detainees from the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba.Mujica, who met with Obama at the White House in May, said he extended the offer for ...
Read More »U.S.: Summit of the Americas still “credible” if Cuba attends
Last Updated on Friday, 5 December 2014, 22:15 by GxMedia Washington, Dec 5 (EFE).- The United States said Friday that the next Summit of the Americas, to be held in April in Panama City, will still be “credible” even if Cuba attends and insisted it is focused on the issues to be addressed as opposed to which countries are present.The ...
Read More »Taiwan Embassy gifts Christmas toys to poor children in St. Lucia
Last Updated on Friday, 5 December 2014, 22:10 by GxMedia San Juan, Dec 5 (EFE).- The Taiwan Embassy in St. Lucia donated 1,200 Christmas toys to the island’s poor children to enjoy the season.The government of St. Lucia said the gifts were presented at a brief ceremony at Prime Minister Kenny Anthony’s official residence by Taiwan’s ambassador, James Chang.The toys ...
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