Venezuela objects to ruling in border case

Venezuela objects to ruling in border case

Venezuela has objected to the decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that it has the right to hear and determine Guyana’s argument for a final settlement of the longstanding border controversy. This means that the court must suspend hearing the merits of Guyana’s case until it fleshes out and decides on Venezuela’s objection.…

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Teachers at Lodge Secondary stage walkout over threats from students and classroom gangs

Teachers at Lodge Secondary stage walkout over threats from students and classroom gangs

Concerned about the presence of gangs in the school and the growing number of threats being made against them, teachers of the Lodge Secondary School walked out of their classrooms today in protest. The teachers complained that the situation has become unbearable with students issuing threats against the teachers, triggering confrontations on almost a daily…

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Driver leads police to body of accident victim

Driver leads police to body of accident victim

THE decomposed body of Reonol Williams, 50, who was missing since May 23, 2022, after he was struck down on exiting a taxi at Enmore, East Coast Demerara (ECD), was found on Tuesday. Police said that the owner of the Toyota Fielder wagon involved in the accident led investigators to Coldingen, ECD, after serious questioning…

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Jagdeo appeals Full Court ruling in $20M libel case

Jagdeo appeals Full Court ruling in $20M libel case

VICE-President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, has filed a notice for special leave at the Court of Appeal, to challenge the Full Court’s decision to uphold the ruling made by High Court Judge, Sandra Kurtzious, that former Minister of Communities, Annette Ferguson, be awarded a $20 million default judgment. On May 19, Chief Justice Roxane George and…

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