Fake-branded bars slip dirty gold into world markets
LONDON, (Reuters) – A forgery crisis is quietly roiling the world’s gold industry.
LONDON, (Reuters) – A forgery crisis is quietly roiling the world’s gold industry.
A 23-year-old man was ordered to do two months of community service after he explained to a court that he would not act in a threatening manner toward his mother again.
The police are seeking the assistance of the public in locating thirty-seven-year-old Clive Frederick Wilson, who is accused of fatally stabbing the mother of his children on Sunday morning at Victoria, East Coast Demerara while she was asleep.
(Reuters) – President Donald Trump lashed out at Puerto Rico yesterday, calling it “one of the most corrupt places on earth” before an approaching hurricane skirted the U.S.
A 23-year-old Guyhoc Park resident was released on $40,000 bail by a Georgetown Magistrate after he pleaded not guilty to two charges.
BRASILIA/RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) – Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said yesterday he would meet with other South American countries to set common policy for defending the Amazon rain forest, while his foreign minister told Reuters the nation should be seen as an environmental hero.
MELBOURNE/BEIJING, (Reuters) – Waste from a nickel plant in Papua New Guinea owned by Metallurgical Corporation of China spilled into the adjacent Basamuk Bay over the weekend, three sources told Reuters yesterday.
COATZACOALCOS, Mexico, (Reuters) – At least 26 people were killed in an arson attack by suspected gang members on a bar in the southern Mexican port of Coatzacoalcos late on Tuesday, authorities said, in a fresh blow to the government’s efforts to curb violence.
BOGOTA, (Reuters) – The United States said yesterday it will provide thousands of doses of HIV medication to treat Venezuelans in Colombia as part of regional efforts to manage care for millions of migrants fleeing the crisis-hit nation.
A file in relation to a vehicular accident which occurred in May that claimed the life of an 18-year-old some two months later, has been sent for legal advice.
(Trinidad Newsday) BULGARIAN FIDE grandmaster (GM) GM Marian Petrov led a chess training workshop for some ten inmates at the Maximum Security Prison, Arouca, as part of a nine-day trip, in which he gave a number of workshops at varying levels for the chess-playing community.
(Reuters) – President Donald Trump called Puerto Rico “one of the most corrupt places on earth” in a swipe at the U.S.
The police today said that Clive Frederick Wilson is wanted in relation to murder committed on Shemain Frank on 2019/08/25 at Victoria Village, E.C.D.
MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – At least 23 people died in a bar fire in the southeastern Mexican port of Coatzacoalcos late yesterday after a suspected attack, authorities said, in what appeared to be one of the most deadly acts of criminal violence under the current government.
LONDON, (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to limit parliament’s opportunity to derail Brexit by cutting the amount of time it sits between now and EU exit day on Oct.
BRASILIA, (Reuters) – Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said today that South American countries would meet to determine a common policy in defense of the Amazon rainforest, and took another swipe at France for an offer of $20 million in aid.
(Trinidad Guardian) Accusing Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley of “using the might of his office to attack citizens,” Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says the United National Congress will support anyone who faces political persecution.
(Jamaica Observer) Noted sports law professor Dr Emir Crowne, counsel for the outstanding Jamaican sprinter Briana Williams, who has returned a positive test for the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), will ask for an “open hearing” at an expedited date, possibly by next week, he told the Jamaica Observer last evening.
(Trinidad Guardian) A war of words has broken out between Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and former director of intelligence at the Strategic Services Agency (SSA) Carlton Dennie and at the center of it is the issue of race, which has pushed Rowley into a defensive mode.
GECOM will bring the ongoing national house-to-house registration exercise to a premature end on August 31st.
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