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UK wants all oil companies to be treated fairly, regardless of home country

The United Kingdom (UK) continues to stand as one of Guyana’s closest bilateral partners. High Commissioner Greg Quinn recently told...

Hess worried about implications of Guyana-Venezuela border controversy

ExxonMobil, the lead operator of the oil-rich Stabroek Block, has publicly stated that it is not the least bit worried...

Ex-cop wanted by US for drug trafficking faces extradition hearing

A former Guyana Police Force (GPF) member, who is wanted by the United States Government in relation to trafficking narcotics...

Hotelier committed to stand trial for murder of neighbour

After being on trial for months in the Providence Magistrates’ Courts, the owner of the Tourist Villa, Erwin Bacchus, was...

SASOD hopes Law Reform Commission addresses all uncivilised, anti-gay laws

Even as the members of the Law Reform Commission are yet to be appointed, the Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination...

CAL named premier airline for UG’s Diaspora and Entrepreneur Conference

Caribbean Airlines has been named the Premier Airline Partner for the Diaspora and Entrepreneur Conference being put on by the...

US invests US$850,000 more into Guyana’s criminal justice system

The U.S. Embassy, through its Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL), recently agreed to extend...

Escapee committed to stand trial for fatal stabbing at Stabroek Market

A man who had escaped from the Golden Grove Police Station was today the third person to be committed to...

Father, son jailed 65 and 20 years respectively for killing Mahaica accountant

Weeks after they were found guilty of beating a Mahaica accountant to death during a fight over a disputed plot...

Sexual offences court to open tomorrow in New Amsterdam

More than a year after the opening of the Sexual Offences Court in Georgetown, and a commitment to decentralise specialised...

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