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Guyana, Venezuela dispute hinders oil exploration
Posted: Friday, December 28, 2018

Guyana, Venezuela dispute hinders oil exploration
Regional geopolitics have come to the fore as territorial tensions between Guyana and Venezuela continue to flare, potentially compromising further oil exploration, energy expert Anthony Paul has suggested.

Mastermind in online fraud scam nears freedom:
Evidence stolen from cops

Robbed UK tourist grateful for life
Praise for hospital staff, police after seeking treatment in knife attack...

UK robbery victim has surgery at PoSGH

Tourist injured in robbery out hospital
The man cut the strap from her handbag and stole her belongings. She was cut on the left arm in the process.

Garcia: Ministry's late payment unacceptable

Twelve illegal immigrants held
A statment from the Police Service said the illegal immigrants were arrested during an anticrime exercise conducted by officers of the Central Division, in the Cunupia district.

LURED BY A CULT?
Mom finds letter from missing daughter

Missing girl, 16, found alive

More sadness next year
Former senator on ganja legalisation

Motorists move to beat inspection deadline
With mere days remaining until the December 31 deadline for vehicles to be inspected, drivers are lining up by the dozens at inspection stations to certify their vehicle and avoid the $5,000 fine for uninspected vehicles which will come into effect on January 1, 2019.

Sir Fenton Ramsahoye dies
The sudden passing of Sir Fenton Ramsahoye, QC, who pioneered constitutional developments in the Caribbean through legal victories at the Privy Council, has sent shock waves throughout the legal fraternity in the region.

Activist: Govt did nothing on fireworks
Dial called for a total ban on all types of noisy fireworks, on top of the notoriously loud scratch bombs.

Police: Don't sell fireworks to children under 16

Doused with acid, mom speaks out

Man chops wife after argument on Christmas Day
Chopped his wife to her head, abdomen and hands.

Three held in Pleasantville raid beg for bail

Teen among 3 charged with cop's murder



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