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A bus carrying deportees, 17 Honduran adult women, as well as 12 girls and nine boys, aged between 18 months and 15 years, according to the Honduran government, from the U.S. leaves the international airport in San Pedro Sula, northern Honduras, July 14, 2014. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera/File Photo
A bus carrying deportees, 17 Honduran adult women, as well as 12 girls and nine boys, aged between 18 months and 15 years, according to the Honduran government, from the U.S. leaves the international airport in San Pedro Sula, northern Honduras, July 14, 2014. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera/File Photo

Trump administration moves to expel some 57,000 Hondurans

NEW YORK/TEGUCIGALPA,  (Reuters) – The Trump administration said today it will end temporary protections for immigrants in the United States from Honduras on Jan.

PUC fines power company over standards

By an Order dated April 25th, 2018, the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has fined the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) 5% of the total value of the dividend payable to the company’s shareholders for the year 2017.

Hardeo Beechan
Hardeo Beechan

Guyanese fisher killed in second pirate attack

A second piracy attack on a fishing boat in Suriname waters, nearly a week after the first, which left 16 fishermen missing, has resulted in the death of Guyanese fisherman Hardeo Beechan, Beechan, called Ganesh, 32, of Woodley Park, West Coast Berbice, was reportedly shot and beaten before being thrown overboard.

19-year-old Ian Henry

Baramita teen freed of murder charge

The case of a teenaged boy being incarcerated for seven years on a murder charge, only to be released because of a lack of evidence, has underscored the need for the provision of free legal representation to children.

Gregory Gaspar

GGMC mercury cleanup set

The cleaning and sanitising of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) and its environs, to rid the area of mercury residue, is expected to start before the end of the week, Head of the Guyana Civil Servants and General Workers Union (GCS&GWU) says.

Kescia Branche

Photographer first to testify in Kescia Branche PI

The police photographer assigned to document the post-mortem examination on the body of murdered school teacher Kescia Branche, was the first witness to be called at the start of the Preliminary Inquiry into the murder charge, held yesterday.

President David Granger

Piracy attack a ‘great tragedy’ – Granger

The recent piracy attack brings an end to three years of success in suppressing this crime, President David Granger said today while assuring that the Guyana and Suriname governments are working together to deal with the present tragedy.

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