Guyana News

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Accused market chain snatcher remanded

Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson yesterday ordered that an alleged chain snatcher be remanded to prison shortly after he appeared before her at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court.

No.54 Village man fined $10,000 for noise nuisance

No.54 Village man fined $10,000 for noise nuisance A resident of Number 54 Village, Corentyne pleaded guilty to a charge of disturbing the peace when he appeared at the Springlands Court yesterday and Magistrate Krishndat Persaud fined him $10,000.

G8 summit to pledge $15 bln to boost food supply

L’AQUILA, Italy, (Reuters) – Leaders from rich  nations at the G8 summit in Italy will commit $15 billion over  three years to spur agricultural investment in poorer countries  and combat hunger, a final draft statement seen by Reuters said.

Guatemala security chief to quit amid violence

GUATEMALA CITY, (Reuters) – Guatemala’s top security  official will quit this month, forcing President Alvaro Colom  to fill the post for the fourth time since he took office in  2008 as he battles drug gang violence.

Teen accused of spiking parents food with sedatives

A 19-year-old girl who allegedly laced her parents’ food with sleeping tablets in order to stage her own abduction so she could  benefit from a ransom was on Wednesday remanded to prison when she appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court.

Bombs kill 50 in Iraq as violence flares

MOSUL, Iraq,  (Reuters) – Bombs in Baghdad and  northern Iraq killed at least 50 people yesterday, police  said, underscoring doubts about local forces’ ability to keep  Iraqis safe after U.S.

Sahara Solar project to move forward at Munich meet

BERLIN, (Reuters) – A group of companies from Europe  and northern Africa will meet in Munich on Monday to map out  concrete steps for a series of large-scale renewable energy  projects worth 400 billion euros ($560 billion) over 40 years.

Labourer jailed for beating wife

-even though complainant falls on knees and begs for him At the Springlands Court yesterday, Magistrate Krishndat Persaud sentenced a labourer to six months imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to assaulting his wife even as the woman begged for him to be spared.

Hururu concerned about low carbon impact on logging, livelihood

Hururu loggers told a team spearheading sub-national consultations on Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) that they were concerned that supporting the Strategy may jeopardize their livelihoods, when the latest round of meetings were hosted on Monday in the riverain community.

GPL converting parts of city to 60 Hz

GPL has started to upgrade and convert its network’s frequency in several parts of the city and has warned customers that they may need to convert their equipment from 50Hz to 60Hz to avoid failure.

Brazil to help finance Cuban port project

HAVANA, (Reuters) – Brazil said yesterday it would  give Cuba up to $300 million in credits to start rebuilding the  island’s port of Mariel, better known as the site of a 1980  Cuban exodus to the United States.

Honduras dialogue makes timid start, no breakthrough

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica,  (Reuters) – The two rivals for  power in Honduras started a dialogue through a mediator yesterday, but there was no face-to-face meeting or breakthrough  to solve the political crisis sparked by last month’s coup.

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