Existentialist philosophy and the definition of a Guyanese identity
By Dr Bertrand Ramcharan Addressing the problem of national identity in multi-ethnic Nigeria, Prof.
By Dr Bertrand Ramcharan Addressing the problem of national identity in multi-ethnic Nigeria, Prof.
By Josep Borrell the High Representative and Vice President of the European Commission At this dark hour, when we see Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified invasion of Ukraine and massive disinformation campaigns and information manipulation, it is essential to separate lies — invented to justify what cannot be justified — from facts.
Strong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people…Be kind.
by Luca Istodor Luca Istodor is a queer activist from Romania.
The curfew ended in time for the 52nd Republic anniversary. There were crowds at the stadium, the National Park and other venues as people cavorted like social distancing rules never existed.
Last week, my column focused on the narrative of the “perfect victim,” a sociocultural belief that is used to rank the validity of the experiences of survivors.
Just who “installed” this government Cde Aubrey? Since the late historian Vere T.
By Yanis Varoufakis This article was received from Project Syndicate, an international not-for-profit association of newspapers dedicated to hosting a global debate on the key issues shaping our world.
Over the years, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been actively involved in assisting Guyana in the strengthening of citizen security, promoting self-reliance financing, and supporting resilience within national institutions and communities, among others.
By Rahul Basu Rahul Basu is the Research Director at the Goa Foundation and a member of ‘The Future We Need’, a global movement to make intergenerational equity foundational for civilisation beginning with minerals Treating mineral sale proceeds as revenue or income hides the real transaction — the sale of inherited wealth The principle that the economy must be “sustainable” — we cannot compromise the ability of future generations to meet their needs — is beyond question.
A conference and expo of aspirations and projections was held at the Marriott Hotel this week.
February 1763: The human spirit Allegations. Accusations. Facts. Propaganda. Valid? Verifiable?
When it comes to allegations of sexual assault, often, we buy into long held beliefs about whether it is believable or not.
Embassy of the United States of America This edition of Ask-the-Consul addresses some common questions about the medical examination process for visa applicants.
By Nurul Izzah Anwar KUALA LUMPUR – The 2019 Oscar-winning film Parasite attracted a global audience for its arresting portrayal of South Korea’s stark income inequality.
Corruption is like a balloon that is just getting bigger and bigger and bigger.
By Oil and Gas Governance Network (OGGN) OGGN’s mission is to educate and bring pressure to bear on Guyana’s policy makers to make sure the oil curse doesn’t happen in Guyana.
The hashtag #guyanaisnotarealplace is a coping mechanism. Humour often replaces the disappointment and hopelessness we feel when certain shocking events occur.
Poor ‘goalies’, rich Senegal The Caribbean islands of Jamaica and Trinidad/ Tobago are smaller geographically than South America–sited Caricom-member Guyana.
In past columns, I’ve written about some of the issues that particularly affect Black persons such as colorism and hair texturism.
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