Man for trial over murder of miner, 17
The trial of Junior France for the 2020 alleged murder of 17-year-old miner, Dane Jerrick, is set to commence on Thursday before Justice Jo-Ann Barlow at the High Court at Suddie.
The trial of Junior France for the 2020 alleged murder of 17-year-old miner, Dane Jerrick, is set to commence on Thursday before Justice Jo-Ann Barlow at the High Court at Suddie.
HELSINKI, (Reuters) – For the first time, more than half of Finns are in favour of their country joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), according to a poll commissioned by public broadcasting company Yle.
The Government of Guyana is seeking proposals for transactions of ART-TREES certified carbon credits in advance of moving ahead with the plan to market the environmental services that the country’s forests are providing.
(Reuters) – Climate change is already disrupting billions of lives and humanity is not doing enough to limit the suffering, the United Nations climate science panel warned in a major report yesterday.
(Trinidad Guardian) The bodies of three of the four divers who were trapped in a Paria Fuel pipeline since Friday have been recovered.
The Ministry of Health yesterday said that 18 new COVID-19 cases have been registered.
Diamond Fire and General Insurance Inc., an indigenous insurance company, and part of the DDL family, opened its newest branch office at Diamond, East Bank Demerara.
SOFIA, (Reuters) – Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov yesterday fired Defence Minister Stefan Yanev for his reluctance to describe the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a war, reiterating that Sofia would speak in one voice with the European Union.
TEGUCIGALPA, (Reuters) – Environmental permits for Honduran metal and non-metal mining will be cancelled, the country’s government said in a brief statement yesterday, describing the industry as harmful and declaring it will specifically prohibit open-pit mining.
(Reuters) – A Texas software developer and a cook in British Columbia are among dozens of Americans and Canadians answering Ukraine’s call for foreign volunteers to fight Russia’s invasion.
A shop owner was yesterday denied bail after being charged with having a gun in his possession while not being the holder of a firearm licence.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The Biden administration is expected to announce as soon as this week a plan to beef up its skeletal staffing in the U.S.
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) today said that the police file, “Fatal Accident Involving Motor Pickup PAB 3134, Motor Car PNN 8552, Motor Lorry GJJ 9151 and Motor Car PAB 8222” that claimed the lives of Christopher Bhagwandat and Sheereda Persaud on February 2, 2022, was received from the Guyana Police Force (GPF) on Thursday 24th February, 2022; the police file was returned to the GPF with legal advice today, Monday 28th February, 2022.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Shell SHEL.L will exit all its Russian operations, including a major liquefied natural gas plant, it said today, becoming the latest major Western energy company to quit the oil-rich country following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
A 19-year-old internet technician was yesterday electrocuted while on duty. Dead is Anphony Monroe of Lot 4364, Central Amelia’s Ward, Mackenzie, Linden and who was employed with the Re-Link Wireless Internet Service located in Central Amelia’s Ward.
HELSINKI, (Reuters) – Finland will send weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, Prime Minister Sanna Marin said today, in a shift of policy.
FRANKFURT/VIENNA/SARAJEVO, (Reuters) – The European arm of Sberbank SBER.MM, Russia’s biggest lender, faces failure, the European Central Bank (ECB) warned today, after a run on its deposits sparked by the backlash from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
KYIV/MOSCOW, (Reuters) – Russian artillery bombarded residential districts of Ukraine’s second largest city Kharkiv today, with Moscow facing increasing international isolation as talks to resolve the conflict failed to make a breakthrough.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Britain said today it was taking further measures against Russia in concert with the United States and European Union, effectively cutting off Moscow’s major financial institutions from Western financial markets.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Russian billionaire businessman Roman Abramovich, who owns Premier League club Chelsea, has accepted a Ukrainian request to help negotiate an end to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, his spokeswoman said.
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