Guyana’s Opposition Leader, David Granger has moved to the High Court to stop what he regards as the unauthorized spending of monies from the Treasury on projects and programmes that have not been approved by the House. Granger’s A Partnership for National Unity and the Alliance For Change (AFC) that together control the National Assembly had voted down the Guyana ...
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Brazil murder suspect confesses to 41 other killings
Rio de Janeiro, Dec 11 (EFE).- A man arrested after the stabbing death of a woman in the Rio suburb of Nova Iguaçu has confessed to 41 additional homicides, Brazilian police said Thursday.Sailson Jose das Graças, 26, told investigators that over the past nine years he has killed 37 women, three men and a 2-year-old boy.The toddler was the son ...
Read More »Execs charged in Brazil corruption scandal
Sao Paulo, Dec 11 (EFE).- Prosecutors on Thursday formally charged a total of 35 people, including 22 executives from six of Brazil’s leading construction companies, for their alleged role in a massive kickback scandal centered on state-controlled oil giant Petrobras.Executives with construction firms OAS, Camargo Correa, UTC, Mendes Jr., Engevix and Galvao Engenharia will face charges of corruption, money laundering ...
Read More »Cuban doctor in Sierra Leone says fear an ally against Ebola
Havana, Dec 11 (EFE).- Fear of contagion keeps medical personnel battling Ebola in West Africa from taking unnecessary risks, one of the Cuban doctors working in Sierra Leone said in an interview appearing Thursday in Communist Party daily Granma.“Fear is our ally because it is always with us: if we stop being afraid, confidence appears and with that, the risk ...
Read More »Jamaica gets U.N. help against drug smugglers
San Juan, Dec 11 (EFE).- The government of Jamaica announced on Thursday the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the United Nations to implement the Airport Communication Project, or AIRCOP, at the country’s two main airports to curb drug smuggling.The project is an initiative of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, known as UNODC, the World Customs Organization ...
Read More »Caribbean News Desk radio programme: 3 Killed in fire aboard cruise ship docked in St. Lucia
Castries, Dec 11 (EFE).- Three people died Thursday as the result of a fire in the engine room of a cruise ship docked here in the capital of St. Lucia. Killed were two contractors and a member of the crew of the Insignia, a port authority spokesman in Castries told the media. Investigators suspect they may have died from smoke inhalation, ...
Read More »Guyanese is new ACP Secretary General
Guyanese Dr.Patrick Gomes was Wednesday appointed Secretary General of the 79-nation African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group, the Foreign Ministry here announced. “The ACP is at a critical juncture and experience and wise leadership coupled with patience are critical if we are to overcome the challenges. Ambassador Gomes possesses these attributes and together with the support of all of us, ...
Read More »Malala and Satyarthi call for education while accepting the Nobel Peace Prize
Malala and Satyarthi call for education while accepting the Nobel Peace Prize Oslo, Dec 10 (EFE).- Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai, aged 17, and the president of the Global March Against Child Labor, Kailash Satyarthi of India, defended the right of all children to have access to education while accepting the Nobel Peace Prize on Wednesday in the Norwegian capital.“Why is ...
Read More »Homicides are 3rd leading cause of death for males aged 15-44
Geneva, Dec 10 (EFE).- The World Health Organization, WHO, released a report Wednesday stating that 475,000 people were murdered in the entire world in 2012, and identifying homicide as the third leading cause of death for males aged 15-44.The report, with the title “Global status report on violence prevention 2014,” was issued on Wednesday jointly by the WHO and the ...
Read More »El Salvador president to Cuba for checkup after falling ill in Mexico
San Salvador, Dec 10 (EFE).- Salvadoran President Salvador Sanchez Ceren traveled to Cuba for “his periodic medical checkup” after suffering health problems on Monday in Mexico, the Salvadoran government said Wednesday.“Sanchez Ceren, after suffering a slight decompensation in his health, which we will report in good time, on the recommendation of his medical team traveled to Havana, Cuba, with the ...
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