Last Updated on Thursday, 11 April 2024, 17:57 by Writer The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Tuesday unanimously supported respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity and international law, at a closed door meeting that Guyana requested to address Venezuela’s moves to possibly seize the Essequibo Region. “I think Venezuela found it hard to find a friend,” a source told Demerara ...
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OPINION: Blackouts: bad decisions, bad results, bad times for Guyanese
Last Updated on Tuesday, 9 April 2024, 22:54 by Denis Chabrol by GHK Lall Blackouts are again in the spotlight, and Guyanese are again roused to wrath. It is not easy to be operating in the dark, praying that the li’l food would stay healthy in the blistering heat. While this is reality, there is that other one: once again, ...
Read More »OPINION: Venezuelan aggression and economic imperialism will not stand!
Last Updated on Tuesday, 9 April 2024, 22:48 by Denis Chabrol By Dr. Randy Persaud, Professor Emeritus The so-called Organic Law for the Defence of Guyana Essequiba passed in Venezuela on April 3, 2024, is null, void, and dead upon arrival in Guyana, in the Caribbean, and in the international community. No country in the world that accepts the basic ...
Read More »Truck driver charged for accident that left Traffic Chief injured
Last Updated on Tuesday, 9 April 2024, 17:22 by Denis Chabrol The driver of a truck belonging to an Indian construction company, which slammed into a police vehicle and injured the current Guyana Police Force’s Traffic Chief, Superintendent Mahendra Singh last year, has been charged with dangerous driving. The driver, 29-year old Romel Benjamin of 15 Lovely Lass Village West ...
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