Authorities suspect cocaine placed on Guyanese vessel in Trinidad & Tobago
Local authorities believe the parcels of cocaine found aboard the Guyanese vessel ‘Krautsand’ in Tortola last week were likely picked up in Trinidad and Tobago.
Local authorities believe the parcels of cocaine found aboard the Guyanese vessel ‘Krautsand’ in Tortola last week were likely picked up in Trinidad and Tobago.
SEOUL, (Reuters) – North Korea said yesterday its latest missile launch was a warning to South Korean “warmongers” to stop importing weapons and conducting joint military drills, a message analysts said was also aimed at the United States.
The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) has announced that its mobile coverage will be downgraded at Diamond, on the East Bank of the Demerara, where one of its cell site towers collapsed across the East Bank Demerara highway.
The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) has announced that the payment of bills through its Mobile Money Guyana (MMG) service will be free from August 1st.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The Trump administration yesterday renewed Chevron Corp’s licence for three months to drill for oil in Venezuela despite sanctions, a compromise between officials seeking maximum pressure to oust socialist President Nicolas Maduro and those favoring a longer renewal for the company.
JAKARTA, (Reuters) – Indonesia plans to close its eastern island of Komodo to the public next year in a bid to conserve rare Komodo dragons, the largest living species of lizard, a provincial official said on Tuesday.
The United States, the United Kingdom and Canada have welcomed the selection of retired Justice of Appeal Claudette Singh as the new Chairperson of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).
Michael Ross, the American who was accused of forging a will earlier this year, yesterday saw the charge against him dismissed.
CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Thursday called on Colombia’s military to “disobey orders to disrupt Venezuela’s peace,” in the latest sign of deteriorating relations between the neighboring South American countries.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Roman Catholic Cardinal Jaime Ortega, who came to leverage a rare level of political influence in Cuba for someone outside the Communist Party and played a key role in the island’s now defunct detente with the United States, died yesterday at the age of 82.
An Albouystown fisherman is now a remanded prisoner after he was charged on Friday with wounding.
(Trinidad Express) A man who broke into his wife’s home and stole more than $5,000 in items has been sent to prison.
(Trinidad Express) A box of adult novelty goods that was imported into this country by sexologist Dr Raj Ramnanan but seized by the Comptroller of Customs in 2017 is to be returned to the businessman, a High Court judge has ruled.
(Trinidad Express) Police need help in locating 24-year-old Marilyn Del Velle Espinoza.
The US, UK and Canada this afternoon welcomed the appointment of the new Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission, Justice of Appeal (rtd) Claudette Singh.
Following a meeting with Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo, President David Granger has selected retired judge Claudette Singh as the new Chairperson of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).
(Jamaica Observer) Two Jamaican men have received prison time in separate cases for trying to smuggle cocaine through North Carolina in their suitcases.
STOCKHOLM, (Reuters) – Sweden today dismissed an angry outburst from U.S.
GENEVA, (Reuters) – The hot air that smashed European weather records this week looks set to move towards Greenland and could cause record melting of the world’s second largest ice sheet, the United Nations said today.
GTT mobile coverage will be downgraded in the Diamond, East Bank Demerara Highway.
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