US: Biden could declare climate emergency

US: Biden could declare climate emergency

US climate envoy, John Kerry, says President Joe Biden is considering announcing a climate emergency. The move would give him additional powers to push his renewable energy agenda, which has been held up by lack of support in Congress. Kerry told the BBC it was “less than ideal” that Congress was not “full-throatedly” in favour.…

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Brazil election: Bolsonaro launches campaign

Brazil election: Bolsonaro launches campaign

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has officially launched his re-election campaign, as he trails his main rival badly in opinion polls. Thousands of the far-right president’s supporters gathered at a stadium in Rio de Janeiro, where he was nominated. He promised to retain a welfare programme that makes cash payments to poorer Brazilians. His left-wing rival,…

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On the road to recovery

On the road to recovery

— national athlete involved in accident undergoing rigorous training and therapy IT was Napoleon Hill who once said, “Victory is always possible for the person who refuses to stop fighting.” While this may seem like a simple quote for many, these words, however, are more than just quotes for 22-year-old Kristoff Shephard. Shephard, who is…

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No meeting as impasse at PAC continues

No meeting as impasse at PAC continues

The government and opposition are yet to resolve the ongoing stalemate over attempts to merge the 2019 and 2020 Auditor General Reports for review by the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC). It was expected that the issue would have been discussed at Monday’s statutory meeting but that never got underway. Opposition Parliamentarians on the Committee…

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President and team in Washington to meet US Secretary of State and others

President and team in Washington to meet US Secretary of State and others

President Irfaan Ali is leading a Guyana Government delegation to Washington DC to meet with US lawmakers and various groups on issues related to Guyana and US relations. Vice President, Bharrat Jagdeo, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hugh Todd, and Foreign Secretary, Robert Persaud, are the other members of the delegation. The high-level…

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US company to set up operations here

US company to set up operations here

— selling rust-proof alternative to steel rods ENCOURAGED by the massive construction boom in Guyana, US-based company, Basanite Amazon, which offers a construction alternative to steel rods, is looking to set up an office and eventually a factory, in Guyana. The company is one among several overseas-based businesses that are on show at the International…

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