GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Wednesday he would share technology for combatting seaweed infestation with Caribbean nations, as he visited
Read moreHaiti’s prime minister says he’ll resign as violent gangs rampage. It’s not clear who leads next
PORT-AU-PRINCE (AP) — Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced today that he would resign once a transitional presidential council is created, bowing to international pressure
Read moreUS defense official to visit Guyana amid border tensions with Venezuela
GEORGETOWN (Reuters) — A top U.S. defense official will visit Guyana on Monday and Tuesday, the U.S. embassy in the South American country said, as
Read moreGuyana president calls Venezuela’s Maduro an ‘outlaw’ in border dispute
GEORGETOWN — A day before their scheduled meeting, Guyana President Mohamed Irfaan Ali called Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro an “outlaw” who is “acting recklessly” in
Read moreUS top diplomat Blinken to discuss Haiti crises with country’s premier
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken will discuss political, security and humanitarian crises in Haiti with Prime Minister Ariel Henry tbis week, a
Read more$100 Million Hotel and Casino Being Constructed In Guyana
GEORGETOWN — A $100 million hotel and casino project is underway in Guyana at Palmyra, near the Berbice River, according to Action News. Several other
Read moreTrinidad Invites Neighbors to Process Oil and Gas in the Country
PORT OF SPAIN (Reuters) — Trinidad and Tobago is inviting its energy-rich neighbors to process their oil and natural gas in the Caribbean country to
Read more2 Trinidadian Pirates Sentenced To Death By Guyanese Court For Vicious 2018 Attack
GEORGETOWN — A Guyanese court handed down death sentences for two men found guilty of high seas piracy attacks that killed seven fishermen off the
Read moreGuyana Pledges To Balance Oil Investment With Residents’ Economic Welfare
GEORGETOWN — Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday defended his nation’s proper to develop its oil business for its residents whereas insisting native items and
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