In The Netherlands… The Amsterdam District Court has ordered Suriname Airways (SLM) to pay 7,800 Euros to twelve passengers for the delay of a flight two years ago. The SLM had invoked exceptional circumstances, but the court rejected it. The twelve passengers had tightened the process through the EU-claim organization. The airline had asked the district judge to stay the ...
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Guyana’s Assembly Clerk will likely ditch Speaker’s instruction to re-convene overdue sitting
The Clerk of Guyana’s National Assembly, Sherlock Isaacs looks set to refuse an instruction by the Speaker, Raphael Trotman to re-convene the National Assembly next Thursday. The House has not met since July 10 when government moved for an adjournment to a date to be fixed. Eventually, the two-month parliamentary recess came and ended on October 10 with no idea ...
Read More »Coast Guard rescues 11 migrants near Miami
Miami, Oct 28 (EFE).- U.S. Coast Guard and Miami search and rescue teams continued Tuesday looking for two men at sea after 11 Cuban migrants where picked up a day earlier from a rickety boat in Biscayne Bay. The air and sea mission includes the Miami Fire Department and the Miami-Dade County Police Police Department, along with Coast Guard units. “We are still searching for two ...
Read More »Barbados on track to slash budget deficit
San Juan, Oct 28 (EFE).- The government of Barbados plans to reduce its budget deficit to 6.6 percent of gross domestic product by March 2015, the Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs said Tuesday.The government is moving ahead with the implementation of “its fiscal stabilization and growth program,” Christopher Sinckler said in a statement.“Following the explosion of our deficit at ...
Read More »Caribbean News Desk prog: Concerns about Jamaican ministers’ huge cell phone bills
A furore over telephone bills incurred by members of Jamaica’s cabinet has erupted with the country’s Parliamentary Opposition demanding an explanation from the Simpson-Miller administration. This follows an investigation done by a local media house (RJR Group) which revealed that the government has spent more than US$35-thousand dollars on cellular phones charges in eleven Ministries between July 2013 to June ...
Read More »PPP’s Navin Chandarpal dies
Veteran Guyanese politician, Navin Chandarpal died early Tuesday morning at his home, ending a long battle with stomach cancer, according to well-placed sources. He was in his 60s. The former Minister of Agriculture was Presidential Advisor on Sustainable Development up to the time of his death. Regarded highly by the governing People’s Progressive Party (PPP) for his statistical skills, Chandarpal ...
Read More »Attorney General’s voice: Aware of a plot to launch an armed attack on Kaieteur News; govt stands by him
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall’s voice has surfaced, heard purportedly saying that he is aware of a plot by an armed person to invade the newspaper’s offices in retaliation to a number of articles that are being published against certain persons. The Guyana Government late Monday night, nevertheless, stood by the Attorney General in the face ...
Read More »Pope says Big Bang theory does not contradict Christianity
Vatican City, Oct 27 (EFE).- Pope Francis believes the “Big Bang” theory as a model for the origin of the Universe “does not rule out the intervention of a divine Creator, but rather demands it,” and that “the origin of the world is not a product of chaos, but is derived directly from the supreme power that created love.”The Pope ...
Read More »House Speaker orders Clerk to convene sitting
Guyana’s House Speaker, Raphael Trotman has intervened in a bid to break an impasse between government and the opposition over the convening of the National Assembly for the first time in more than two months. In letters to the Prime Minister, Opposition Leader and the Leader of the Alliance For Change; Mr Trotman says he has instructed the Clerk to ...
Read More »Several countries asked to map Guyana’s mineral resources
China is the latest of several countries that Guyana is receiving help from to map its gold, diamond and other geological resources to avoid “blind” exploration, a top official said Sunday. Guyana’s Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment, Robert Persaud said his country clinched a deal with China Geological Survey at the just concluded 2014 China Mining Conference and ...
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