MOSCOW, (Reuters) – Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin weighed into a fierce national debate on the legacy of Soviet leader Josef Stalin yesterday, calling for a balanced assessment and saying he was not all good or bad.
Expenditure at the Palms Geriatric Institution lacks transparency and accountability while the buildings and facilities were in a state of deterioration and disrepair, an audit has found.
SINGAPORE, (Reuters) – A U.N. carbon-payment scheme aimed at saving forests in poorer nations could push some species to extinction unless it is designed to spread investment across many countries, a study released yesterday shows.
NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – India set a goal yesterday for slowing the growth of its greenhouse gas emissions, the last major economy to offer a climate target four days before the start of U.N.
ABUJA, (Reuters) – Nigeria’s “culture of corruption” contributed to the crisis which led to a $4 billion bank bailout earlier this year, with bank chiefs too cosy with powerful politicians, central bank chief Lamido Sanusi said yesterday.
The Kuru Kuru Training Centre (KKTC) on the Linden Highway which provides skills training to youths is now for the first time receiving electricity on a 24-hour basis.
LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – R&B singer Beyonce led the field of Grammy contenders with 10 nominations on Wednesday, closely followed by teen country sensation Taylor Swift with eight, and both will compete for coveted album of the year.
The Little Diamond family that was terrorized by four armed men early Monday morning in their home is not satisfied with the police response and believes the investigation into the robbery is not being taken seriously since police, according to them, have not acted on a “solid tip”.
PANAJI, India, (Reuters Life!) – An unusual Indian film that casts 68-year-old Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan as a 13-year-old school boy, with his own son playing the lead, has the world’s most prolific film industry buzzing.
Some of those injured in the Hunt Oil Road, North Rupununi accident on Monday required specialized services resulting in them being transferred all the way to the city.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) yesterday launched a unique initiative which will benefit 100 Guyanese youths by empowering them to be agents of change at the community level.
LIMA, (Reuters) – Two people were killed and eight were injured in a shootout yesterday as Peruvian police tried to arrest a suspect for attacking a mining project owned by Chinese company Zijin, police said.
CONAKRY, (Reuters) – Guinea’s junta leader Captain Moussa Dadis Camara was wounded in an attack yesterday by his own soldiers, including the officer implicated in the Sept.
The Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) has advised that items being sent to overseas destinations in time for December 25 should be posted on or before December 11.
– as new Linden facility opens
Government is placing special emphasis on the staffing of new and existing medical facilities through an ambitious programme which seeks to improve health care through partnership, President Bharrat Jagdeo announced yesterday when he opened the new Linden Hospital Com-plex (LHC).
By Oluatoyin Alleyne in New York
Should Judge John Gleeson take the advice of the New York Probation Department on board, Robert Simels, the former of lawyer of drug convict Roger Khan, could draw 30 years to life when his sentence is handed down in a Brooklyn Federal Court tomorrow.
Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson yesterday ordered that a police constable be remanded to prison when he appeared before her at the Georgetown Magis-trate’s Court for allegedly indecently assaulting a 15-year-old girl at a police station.