Sargassum is choking Barbados’ beaches. Here’s how it’s being turned into fuel - Miami Herald Sargassum is choking Barbados’ beaches. Here’s how it’s being turned into fuel Miami Herald
Passengers Stranded in Barbados as American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta, United, and KLM Face 28 Cancellations and 27 Delays Across Grantley Adams International Airport - Travel And Tour World Passengers Stranded in Barbados as American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta, United, and KLM Face 28 Cancellations and 27 Delays Across Grantley Adams International Airport Travel And Tour World
Holidaymakers stranded as three Caribbean-bound planes turned around mid-flight after Venezuela strikes - The Independent Holidaymakers stranded as three Caribbean-bound planes turned around mid-flight after Venezuela strikes The Independent
US captures Maduro after air strikes, Trump says US will run Venezuela WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said yesterday he was putting Venezuela under temporary American control after the United States captured President Nicolas Maduro in an audacious raid and whisked him to New York to face drug-trafficking charges. The article US captures Maduro after air strikes, Trump says US will run Venezuela appeared first on Stabroek News.
Guyana silent on US capture of Maduro -WIN, APNU stress need for multiparty response Up to press time, the Government of Guyana had not expressed an opinion on the United States’ capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro even as it said it was monitoring the situation and welcomed the leadership of US President Donald Trump in reaffirming shared commitments to democracy and regional security. The article Guyana silent on US capture of Maduro appeared first on Stabroek News.
GHRA sees growing authoritarianism, shrinking civic and political space The political and civic landscape in Guyana has been shrinking at an accelerated rate since 2025 with the current administration engaging in more blatant abuse of power and this can only be stymied by the coordinated efforts of the opposition and civil society. The article GHRA sees growing authoritarianism, shrinking civic and political space appeared first on Stabroek News.
Grandson charged with murder of Stanleytown pensioner Police have charged a 20-year-old man with the murder of his grandfather, 75-year-old Athlone Goring of Stanleytown, West Bank Demerara, while his sister, who was also initially detained, has since been released without charge. The article Grandson charged with murder of Stanleytown pensioner appeared first on Stabroek News.
GPA sees ‘creeping information control’ by gov’t – slams `pseudo press conferences’ The Guyana Press Association (GPA) on Friday warned of creeping information control by the government and criticised what it said were “pseudo press conferences” including the last one held by President Irfaan Ali on December 30th. The article GPA sees ‘creeping information control’ by gov’t appeared first on Stabroek News.
Hanover trash heap Western Bureau: With the recent passage of Hurricane Melissa, higher-than-normal levels of household waste and other debris have been produced across the island, awaiting clearance by the state-run National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA...
‘Still shaken’ CARACAS, Venezuela (AP): An anxious quiet fell over Venezuela ‘s capital on Sunday as trepidation mixed with joy while a nation waited to see what comes next. People were slow to resume routines in Caracas after President Nicolás Maduro was deposed...
‘If not now, when?’ WESTERN BUREAU: President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Mark Malabver says the long-running dispute over teachers’ salaries and conditions of service is not simply an industrial issue but a fight for social justice, warning that...
Fitzroy Wickham | Every child must learn Growing up, I was frequently exposed to the Ministry of Education’s motto, ‘Every Child Can Learn, Every Child Must Learn’. As a child, I understood the second phrase as an implicit threat: I must learn, or else. I now recognise that this mandate...
Jervon Sands | Repurpose regional education for today’s realities Education in the Commonwealth Caribbean has a history spanning over three centuries, with more than 75 per cent of that time taking place during colonial rule. Consequently, our education systems, pedagogical practices and many of our existing...
