CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuela yesterday presented a timeline for a potential recall vote against President Nicolas Maduro that appeared to make a vote unlikely this year, a move slammed by the opposition as an effort to favour the ruling Socialist Party.
WILMINGTON, N.C., (Reuters) – Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested yesterday that gun rights activists could act to stop Democratic rival Hillary Clinton from nominating liberal U.S.
(Barbados Nation) Last Sunday night’s triple shooting may be the last straw for owners of the Jolly Roger, who are contemplating aborting night-time cruises.
President David Granger on Monday lauded the Upper Mazaruni 19th Annual District Games, which is being hosted at the Kamarang Sports Ground in Cuyuni-Mazaruni from August, 7-15.
SINGAPORE, (Reuters) – A Singapore aquarium has sent two male manatees to the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe for what it says is the world’s first repopulation programme for the species.
NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – Parliament approved India’s biggest overhaul of indirect taxes on Monday after the lower house ratified a constitutional amendment Prime Minister Narendra Modi called a major step to make doing business easier.
BRASILIA, (Reuters) – Police are investigating the possibility that a nine-year-old boy who drowned in a river in southern Brazil was playing Pokemon Go at the time and said yesterday they would sue the maker of the popular mobile game if that were the case.
(Reuters) – Delta Air Lines Inc said it was cancelling nearly 250 flights today as it looks to restore operations after a power outage hit its computer systems yesterday, causing the cancellation of about 1,000 flights.
In its haste to save the country a few million dollars a month, the government single sourced a contract to store pharmaceuticals under the Ministry of Public Health and while the company’s name was revealed, Minister of Public Health Dr George Norton would not provide the names of its principals or the duration of the contract.
The relatives of gold miner Sean Williams, who was shot on Friday evening by a police constable responding to a report of domestic violence, are calling for a thorough investigation into the matter.
Samuel McIntyre, the suspected driver of the getaway car used by the men who gunned down taxi driver Orin David last week Monday, was yesterday charged with his murder.
Nazalena Natasha Houston, who was brutally mutilated, while her children were murdered by her former abusive partner, now has a new lease on life as she was recently the recipient of prosthetics, a gift from a group of New York-based Guyanese.
The handling of the parking meters contract exhibits a dearth of democratic principles and a disdain for citizens that would lead to a feeling of exclusion and alienation from the decision-making process, Transparency Institute of Guyana Inc (TIGI) has stated.
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and the Private Sector Commission (PSC) of Guyana yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which will allow the commission to harness technical advice and support in sustainable development and energy efficiency.