TEGUCIGALPA, (Reuters) – The Honduran government mobilized thousands of police officers yesterday to areas controlled by criminal groups, marking the beginning of a partial state of emergency across parts of two of the country’s largest cities.
Marlon Arthur, a 30-year-old miner of Lot 605 Half Mile Wismar, Linden, was arrested on Monday and charged yesterday with the possession of 3761.7 grams of cannabis for trafficking.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Donald Trump’s real estate company was convicted today of carrying out a 15-year-long criminal scheme to defraud tax authorities, adding to the legal woes facing the former U.S.
BUENOS AIRES, (Reuters) – An Argentine court sentenced Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner to six years in jail and disqualified her from holding public office in a high-profile corruption case today, though she has immunity due to her public office.
Police detectives are probing an armed robbery yesterday on two money changers during which one of them was shot and an undisclosed sum of local and foreign currency was taken.
(Trinidad Express) Relatives of slain couple Anita Jagdeo and Randy Ramdass accused social media users of tarnishing their names while knowing nothing about them and why they were killed.
Facing scrutiny from the main opposition over the need for supplementary financing for a second time in five months, the Government yesterday used its majority to approve $47.3 billion in additional expenditure and highlighted a range of projects including 1,000 community roads.
Since its first known case 35 years ago, Guyana has made significant strides in combating and preventing HIV here and is on track to achieve the target of 95% of all HIV-positive individuals being diagnosed by 2030, Minister of Health Dr.
Guy Nurse, who was formerly the Assistant Super-intendent of Police and Officer-in-Charge of the Tactical Services Unit (TSU) yesterday denied claims made by subordinates before the Commis-sion of Inquiry into the March 2, 2020 general elections that he had handed down instructions to get the GECOM Chair out of the Ashmins building on March 5th.
After 18 years of abuse, a Liverpool Village, Corentyne woman gained the strength through support from relatives and friends to separate from her reputed husband.
Two Corentyne men were freed yesterday over the 2020 murder of Parmanand Lakeram after a no-case submission was upheld in the #51 Magistrate’s Court in Berbice by Senior Magistrate Alex Moore.
By Subhana Shiwmangal
A Success Squatting Area, East Coast Demerara couple was found dead yesterday after being shocked by an exposed, illegally run electricity line.
The sum of $1.7 billion in supplementary funding was yesterday approved by Parliament’s Committee of Supply to offset additional costs that were incurred by the Linden Electricity Company Inc as a result of the increase in fuel prices.
A man has filed a civil suit against the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) who he is accusing of misclassifying two Toyota Tundra pickups imported, as passenger vehicles and not vehicles for transporting goods.
ExxonMobil’s subsidiary, Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL) is seeking a supplier to provide local insurance for the Yellowtail and Gas to Energy projects in Guyana.
Tomorrow, the Guyana Court of Appeal will deliver its ruling on whether it will reduce a 70-year sentence imposed on Rajesh Guyadeen, who had been convicted of the 2003 murder of Nandram Manohar, or whether it will altogether set aside the conviction/and or order a new trial.
Additional funds requested for the hosting of the 2022 National Toshaos Conference (NTC) and the Amerindian Heritage Month were yesterday approved by Parliament’s Committee of Supply.
(Reuters) – China’s capital Beijing dropped the need for people to show negative COVID tests to enter supermarkets and offices yesterday, the latest in an easing of curbs across the country following last month’s historic protests.