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Police constables charged with bribing Chinese national

Police constables Julian Smartt, and Winston Williams, reappeared at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court yesterday where they were charged with bribery, a day after an incomplete file caused that matter and another pertaining to an $8m robbery to be thrown out.

Former South American presidents deplore Maduro’s behaviour

Comprised of former heads of government in south and central America, leaders of The Freedom and Democracy Group yesterday chided Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro and his government for the “undemocratic” and “unilateral” approach in treating the matter concerning the Guyana border controversy, without respect for international law.

Some of the houses that are no longer shacks

Parika Sea Dam residents still waiting for promised relocation

By Shuntel Glasgow Nearly a year after Stabroek News reported about the dire condition of people living on the Parika Sea Dam, a promise to relocate them is still to be fulfilled but many are now making themselves more comfortable by improving their surroundings on what is a sea defence reserve.

Reanna McGarrell

Inaugural Ashton Chase prize for labour law presented

On the evening of 29 November 2023, the presentation of the Guyana Legal Aid Clinic’s (GLAC) first Ashton Chase Prize for Labour Law took place as part of the University of Guyana’s Faculty of Social Sciences’ Award and Prize-giving Ceremony.

Thousands of Guyanese were at the National Stadium, Providence on Sunday evening for patriotic reflection in defence of this country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. (Office of the President photo)

President denounces Maduro referendum steps

In defiance of the ICJ, Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro yesterday announced a series of steps following Sunday’s referendum on Essequibo including handing out of exploration licences in the county and President Irfaan Ali last night said Guyana has contacted the UN Secretary General on this “imminent threat” and the army is on full alert.

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