PARIS (Reuters) – The widow of Rwanda’s former President Juvenal Habyarimana, who is suspected of having instigated the country’s 1994 genocide after her husband’s death, was briefly arrested near Paris yesterday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Chief Justice John Roberts of the US Supreme Court rejected on Tuesday a request from opponents of gay marriage to put on hold a new law that allows same-sex couples to wed in Washington, DC.
BOSTON (Reuters) – Spanish police have shut down a ring of computer hackers who infected more than 13 million PCs with a virus that stole credit card numbers and other valuable data in what may be the biggest cyber raid to date.
A Brazilian man, arrested for allegedly stealing a bicycle, was remanded after a court was told he was wanted in connection with the murder of a policeman in his native country.
DUBAI (Reuters) – Dubai’s police chief plans to seek the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the head of Israel’s spy agency over the killing of a Hamas leader in the emirate, Al Jazeera television reported.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The US aerospace and defence industry is urging House of Representatives lawmakers to reject a measure that would call a World War One-era massacre of Armenians by Turkish forces genocide, warning it could jeopardize US exports to Turkey.
Okemo Todd suffered years of abuse at the hands of her reputed husband and early yesterday morning was brutally stabbed to death during a heated argument.
An afternoon of fun for a group of boys ended in tragedy yesterday when one of them drowned in a “backwash lagoon” at the Guyana Water Incorporated’s (GWI) Central Ruimveldt Iron Removal treatment plant.
– US report
Bribes and coercion see Guyana’s dons continuing to operate with impunity despite some strides made by local law agencies in investigating drug crimes, the 2010 US State Department Inter-national Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) has found.
Guyanese Dr Suresh Narine has been awarded a Cdn$1.25M Ontario Research Chair in Green Chemistry and Engineering from his alumnus Trent University in Ontario, Canada.
A fireman was killed on the spot last evening when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a pedal cyclist on the Grove Public Road, East Bank Demerara.
– had been cleared in Polar beer scam probe report
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) recently terminated the employment of six high-level officials who were cleared in the Polar beer scam report, but had been sent on leave to facilitate an investigation.
As the 210 budget debates wound down last Monday evening, Opposition Leader Robert Corbin called on the government to pay heed to the advice of the parliamentary opposition, as he identified this as one of the keys to accelerated progress in the country.
PNCR Shadow Finance Minister Winston Murray last Thursday reprimanded Agri-culture Minister Robert Persaud for not allowing the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) to maintain its own accounting records, thus breaking the law.
The Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, a branch of the University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago, will formally launch its in-company Executive Master of Business Adminis-tration (EMBA) programme in Guyana tomorrow.
– students sent home
Officials at the Port Kaituma Secondary School were forced to send home the children who use the dormitory facility because of a lack of food.
The man who was placed on bail after he was arrested on the allegation of the rape of two young girls in Port Kaituma has been re-arrested and was flown to Georgetown yesterday.