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Guyana- Jamaica: Huge amount of cash seized from Bulgarian

Guyanese authorities say they have seized a large sum of foreign currency from a Bulgarian man under the Anti Money Laundering and Countering of Financing Terrorism legislation. Agents of Guyana’s Special Organised Crime Unit of the Guyana Police Force said they seized US$45,630 and 740 Euros that were found in a suitcase allegedly belonging to the Bulgarian. Head of the ...

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Bahamas: Multi-million $$ drug seizure

Police in Grand Bahama are investigating a major drug seizure that has left three Grand Bahamian males in custody. Bahamian police say that about 5 O’clock Sunday morning, officers of the Drug Enforcement Unit acting on information and armed with a search warrant proceeded to a residence in the Arden Forrest. Investigators say that there discovered 113 crocus bags of ...

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Caribbean News Desk radio prog: Britain tells Guyana to try solving its internal problems..

Britain believes that Guyana should try to solve its own political impasse before seeking external assistance. While the combined opposition has largely resisted calls by the President Donald Ramotar administration for talks on major issues that triggered the no-confidence motion and subsequent suspension of Parliament, the Alliance For Change (AFC) believes that there is room for international mediation. You can ...

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GUYANA-POLITICS- Britain calls for swift resumption of Parliament

British High Commissioner to Guyana, Andrew Ayre on Monday called for the swift resumption of Parliament, one week after President Donald Ramotar suspended (prorogued) the law-making body to avoid a no-confidence vote against his administration. “The central message is absolutely clear: Parliament should re-sit in Guyana and get on with the business of taking this country forward,” he said, adding ...

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GUYANA: Two die in early morning fire

Two girls perished in an early Monday morning fire in Guyana’s capital, Georgetown widely believed to be the work of arsonists. The fire began shortly after 2 am at the building located on the southwestern side of Robb and King Streets. The names of the girls, ages between 11 and 15 years, were given as Theresa Rosario and Clarissa Rosario. ...

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Opposition appears cautiously open to some talks with govt

A narrow fissure Saturday night appeared to have developed in the opposition’s hard-line position that there would be no talks with government unless President Donald Ramotar revokes the suspension of the Parliament. Joining with A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) at anti parliamentary prorogation rally at the Square of the Revolution, the Alliance For Change (AFC) called on the international ...

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Caribbean News Desk radio prog: Guyana’s House Speaker asks Commonwealth to intervene but the President says not yet

The Speaker of Guyana’s National Assembly, Raphael Trotman today asked the Commonwealth Secretariat to intervene in that country’s political impasse that has deepened since the Parliament was prorogued earlier this week. President Donald Ramotar’s prorogation of the Parliament to avoid a no-confidence motion being debated and approved by the opposition-controlled National Assembly has widened the rift. While the President told ...

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Grenada PM announces cabinet re-shuffle

The former General Secretary of Grenada’s opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter David has been appointed Senator by Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Mitchell. Veteran trade unionist, Chester Humphrey has been also appointed Senator and he is tipped to become President of that arm of the legislature. “The appointment of brother Humphrey is consistent to a long held policy of this ...

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Archaeologists find babies bones buried since last Ice Age

A team of archaeologists have discovered the bones of two babies in Alaska who were buried around 11,500 years ago during the glaciation of the last Ice Age, local media reported Tuesday. This makes them the youngest human remains ever traced to North America’s earliest inhabitants. The discovery took place in 2013 near the Tanana River in central Alaska but ...

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Toyota to recall 362,000 vehicles worldwide

Tokyo, Nov 13 (EFE).- Toyota will recall some 362,000 vehicles worldwide of seven of its models including passenger cars, vans and trucks on account of technical glitches, the Japanese car maker told Efe Thursday. Leading the recalls is the Camry sedan which is manufactured by Toyota and sold in the U.S. and other markets by its Daihatsu subsidiary under the ...

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