DUBAI/JERUSALEM/PALM BEACH, Florida, (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said today his administration is talking to seven countries about helping to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid the U.S.-Israeli ...
Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) Aubrey Norton says the Government failed to adequately engage and negotiate with the United States over concerns surrounding Cuban medical ...
Mayor Alfred Mentore has instructed the City Engineer to begin identifying billboards that were illegally erected across ...
Atlantic Hotel Inc (AHI), the holding company for the Guyana Marriott Hotel in Kingston has advertised for a labour buyout services proposal. In an advertisement in today’s Kaieteur News, AHI invited ...
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It explained that a total of 22 countries, including 18 WCO members were involved, as well as the Caribbean Joint Intelligence Office (JIO). The operation was conducted in partnership with the ...
Tucked away in West Ruimveldt, a quiet backyard setting that has long been known for its warm hospitality and bold Guyanese flavours has now found itself on the global stage. Backyard Café, owned and ...
University of Guyana (UG) Senior Lecturer Dr Mark Ram has recently completed his PhD in Marine Ecology after undertaking a four-year academic journey pursuing a research project which focused on ...
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A 55-year-old farmer died when he crashed head-on into a truck at Greenwich Park, East Bank Essequibo (EBE) last night. Derrick Singh of Bonasika Creek and of St. Lawerence, was driving a white Toyota ...
Nearly three years after the Sunday Stabroek broke the news that this country’s first cost oil audit had found that ExxonMobil had claimed US$214 million in questionable expenses, the company ...
A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) yesterday criticised the government’s $100,000 national cash grant initiative, arguing that one-off payments cannot address the deeper economic challenges ...