Barbados PM says country owed $4.9tn as she makes fresh call for reparations - The Guardian Barbados PM says country owed $4.9tn as she makes fresh call for reparations The Guardian
Barbados PM says country owed $4.9tn in reparations - The Independent Barbados PM says country owed $4.9tn in reparations The Independent
COP28: Barbados Achieving NDCs Through “Godsend” Blue Green Bank - Forbes COP28: Barbados Achieving NDCs Through “Godsend” Blue Green Bank Forbes
Five GDF servicemen died in copter crash - -tributes, condolences pour in By Antonio Dey Tributes and condolences poured in yesterday for the five members of the Guyana Defence Force who perished in a helicopter crash on Wednesday. The article Five GDF servicemen died in copter crash appeared first on Stabroek News.
Venezuela hell-bent on cheating Guyana of territory – Opposition Leader - -calls for boosting of GDF, foreign service to combat threat Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton yesterday declared that Venezuela is hell-bent on cheating Guyana of its territory and he called on the government to step up the recapitalizing of the GDF and upgrading of the diplomatic service to roll back Caracas’ designs. The article Venezuela hell-bent on cheating Guyana of territory – Opposition Leader appeared first on Stabroek News.
OAS raps Venezuela for `unlawful’ actions against Guyana - -endorses request for meeting of Permanent Council The Organisation of American States (OAS) yesterday deplored unlawful actions by Venezuela against Guyana and supported a request for a meeting of the Permanent Council to discuss the matter. The article OAS raps Venezuela for `unlawful’ actions against Guyana appeared first on Stabroek News.
UN Security Council to meet today on Venezuela aggression - -Russia, China response to be closely scrutinised Guyana will today ask the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to consider Venezuela’s breach of its obligations and planned actions which it feels amount to a “direct threat” to this country’s peace and security as well as that of the entire region. The article UN Security Council to meet today on Venezuela aggression appeared first on Stabroek News.
Heathburn businessman succumbs after stabbed at snackette A Heathburn Village, East Bank Berbice businessman on Wednesday succumbed in the Intensive Care Unit at the New Amsterdam Public Hospital, some thirteen days after he was stabbed multiple times while operating his snackette on the East Bank Berbice main access road. The article Heathburn businessman succumbs after stabbed at snackette appeared first on Stabroek News.
SSL fraud balloons past US$30m The multibillion-dollar fraud and irregularities uncovered at Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) have ballooned past US$30 million with more than 200 accounts impacted. The Financial Investigations Division (FID) shared the update in a statement...
Bellevue, not prison Executive Director for human rights group Stand Up for Jamaica Maria Carla Gullotta wants legislative changes to reverse the practice of detaining persons assessed with serious mental illnesses in correctional facilities. Speaking at the launch of...
Bustamante Hospital expansion plan to be finalised by January A plan for the expansion of ward spaces to provide an additional 100 beds at the Bustamante Hospital for Children is expected to be ready by January, the hospital’s chairman, Kenny Benjamin, has disclosed.
Legislators want Kingston housing budgeted for rural MPs Members of Parliament (MP) are advocating for a share of the parliamentary budget to go towards securing housing in the capital city for rural representatives who, they say, make great sacrifices to fulfil their duties to constituents and Jamaica....
Blind, partially deaf mother of four seeks assistance as Christmas nears Alicia Fowler, a blind and partially deaf mother of four, has a burning desire to be the kind of mother her children deserve. But unemployed, disabled, and ailing with other health issues, the 48-year-old finds it difficult to make ends meet on a...