Real PPP discrimination? Or political allegations?
Concerning honor and legacy Despite my captioned issues today being appropriate for in depth attention, appreciate my relative brevity.
Concerning honor and legacy Despite my captioned issues today being appropriate for in depth attention, appreciate my relative brevity.
By Håvard Halland and Günther Thallinger PARIS/MUNICH – Institutional investors are increasingly embracing the effort to achieve net-zero greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions by 2050.
By David Bond St. Croix stands at a crucible. For 50 years, a massive oil refinery underwrote economic development on this US territory in the Caribbean before the plant closed abruptly in 2012 to avoid facing up to its environmental legacy.
We often must be reminded of the power of the mind.
-The Olympics, me and Guyana Let’s declare the whole of August “Emancipation Month” for this column of twenty-eight years.
Screaming seagulls study snorkelers, beyond the low wall of pale pink boulders that protect the private beach lined with coconut trees and bright orange deck chairs.
In recent weeks, several within the private sector made clear their intentions to mandate that their unvaccinated workers undergo regular COVID-19 tests.
By Jeffrey D. Sachs NEW YORK – The Group of Twenty has become a pillar of multilateralism.
By Zhang Jun SHANGHAI – The great powers in history have tended to have one thing in common: size matters.
A few days ago, the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, delivered a speech marking the anniversary of the birth of Simon Bolivar.
By Alfred Bhulai, Janette Bulkan, Jocelyn Dow, Danuta Radzik, Vanda Radzik, Troy Thomas, Maya Trotz This “In The Diaspora” article describes how the Guyana Constitution with 2003 Amendments and the Environmental Protection Act of 1996 address the oil and gas sector, and provides recommendations for how, as Guyanese, we can use them to safeguard a healthy environment and our human well-being.
Last Thursday, Britain issued a travel ban on Equatorial Guinea’s Vice-President Teodoro Obiang Mangue.
There is controversy surrounding COVID-19 vaccinations in Guyana. While many people are getting vaccinated, others who are vaccine hesitant are being told by their employers that they must be vaccinated or submit to weekly testing.
An Opposition supports the government! Hello readers: after you’ve taken in other columns, commentaries, and voluminous letters offering serious, scientific dissertations and analyses, I herein invite you – especially the over-sixties who will hopefully interest their youth (Dot.com)
Introduction Thirty months after its passage and assent by President Granger in January 2019, the only thing active about the Natural Resource Fund Act is that it continues to generate controversy.
When I was a young child, I did not necessarily consider myself Black.
Since the 30-day supply of Core Five dietary supplements is sold out at a cut price of US$124 online, I am offered an alternative selection that will help me “take control” of my “unique female health needs.”
By Paul Gruenwald NEW YORK – Research into economic growth has a long and distinguished history, but the recent introduction of sustainability into the debate has given the field a necessary and overdue shake-up.
By Josep Borrell and Paolo Gentiloni BRUSSELS – Multilateralism has been on the defensive in recent years.
In the last month or so, there were four major heat waves in the western part of the United States with record triple-digit temperatures in Oregon and Washington that caused hundreds of heat-related deaths.
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