GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (DPI) – To inject life into Guyana’s private stock exchange, vice president Dr Bharrat Jagdeo says the government can explore the listing of shares from lucrative government-created projects that will guarantee investors a return. This, he said, is one way the government can create trading volume and encourage private businesses to overcome their […]
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IMF PODCASTS By Swati Bhatt WASHINGTON, USA – The US is a breeding ground for startups, and California has been the center of that universe since the dot-com boom in the late 1990s. But rising costs, tighter quarters, and increasing bureaucracy have many tech innovators seeking greener pastures, well beyond Silicon Valley. Princeton University’s Swati […]
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By Brian Michael Jenkins Possible US military action against Mexico’s drug cartels poses unique challenges. The situation is complicated, and the United States must be prepared for possible counteractions. Past government campaigns against the cartels led to soaring rates of criminal violence. Chaos in Mexico could have serious implications for US homeland security. The United States needs a ‘Red […]
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By Tony Deyal When I was born, the Brits had the Africans and the Indians cutting cane. When I was three years old, a nearby neighbour had daily newspapers and she taught me how to read. At that time, the Brits had newspapers and the Oxford English Dictionary. Moreover, I had access. After such a […]
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By Caribbean News Global CASTRIES, St Lucia – on the policy of the government of Saint Lucia, and according to one social media commentator, “That’s so MAGA,” hitherto, it’s Saint Lucia. On October 2, at a special ceremony at the National Cultural Centre, 676 Home Care Programme workers and 32 managers of the Saint Lucia […]
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Keynote speech by Frank Elderson, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB and Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board of the ECB, at the ECB industry dialogue on “Climate and nature risk management: taking stock and looking ahead” Introduction … It is great to see so many of you here today to share your views, […]
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NEW YORK, USA – The leadership of Hamas said late on Friday it was willing to release Israeli hostages in response to the United States peace deal proposal for ending the war in Gaza, provided further negotiations take place through mediators on a number of key details. The statement issued by the militant group indicated […]
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Joint formal announcement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Barbuda Affairs of Antigua and Barbuda / St John’s on October 3rd, 2025 and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism of Sri Lanka / Colombo ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Upon the signing of agreement by H.E. Sir Ronald Sanders, ambassador of Antigua […]
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa – Us political momentum and African regulatory reforms are converging to create what leaders at African Energy Week 2025 described as a strategic opening for US investment in Africa’s energy sector. “This administration is unleashing opportunities,” said Mark Menezes, president & CEO of the US Energy Association, pointing to the lifting […]
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By Sharon Austin BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (GIS) – Barbados will set up a Confiscation Unit in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) as part of its commitment to ensure that all avenues for asset recovery, management and sharing are explored. This disclosure came from attorney general Dale Marshall, as he delivered the feature remarks […]
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