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Amid concerns that mainly socio-economically disadvantaged Afro-Guyanese youths looted businesses during sporadic protests ...
On the 30th anniversary of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTOP) Act, which legalised abortion in Guyana, activists, ...
In Guyana, sadly, elections are not a cause for celebration but instead have become occasions of increased tension and incivility and foreboding.
AS Guyana continues attracting foreign investment and undergoing rapid economic expansion, the spotlight shifts from oil and infrastructure to a more enduring ...
CONTINUITY and proper handover procedures must remain intact during transitions in State board leadership, even after changes ...
Last year, the European Union (EU) imported US$9.7 billion in products from Guyana – a sizeable sum that is dominated by ...
MINISTER of Labour, Joseph Hamilton, on Thursday, chaired a high-level consultation meeting aimed at bringing together key labour stakeholders, trade union ...
To get Venezuela off its back and to cease it from scaring away investors by threatening to invade and take the Essequibo, Guyana had back in 2018 approached the Court for a once and for all ruling.
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV Consultation with Guyana ...
Guyana defended its progress on human rights—highlighting improvements in healthcare, education, and internet access—during a ...
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