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Major Powers Back Guyana in High-Stakes Border Clash with Venezuela – Will Peace Prevail? 0 (0)

In a recent development marked by diplomatic efforts and regional solidarity, Canada and the UK have reaffirmed their unwavering support for Guyana’s sovereignty amidst escalating territorial tensions with Venezuela. Global Affairs Canada, recognizing the importance of maintaining peace and security in the region, lauded the dialogue between the Presidents of Guyana and Venezuela as a […]

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Alarming WHO Report: Road Accidents Still Top Killer of Youth, 1.19 Million Dead Despite Global Efforts! 0 (0)

The World Health Organization’s latest report reveals a slight decrease in annual global road traffic deaths to 1.19 million, yet road accidents continue to be the leading cause of death for children and youth aged 5–29. Despite a 5% reduction in fatalities since 2010, road crashes remain a major global health crisis, with vulnerable users

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Dominica Police Station Loses Nine Guns, Including Assault Rifles, in Brazen Heist 0 (0)

The Dominica government has enlisted the help of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (CARICOM IMPACS) following a significant theft of firearms and ammunition from the St. Joseph Police Station. National Security Minister Rayburn Blackmoore expressed grave concern over the incident, in which at least nine firearms, including assault rifles, were

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Groundbreaking Solution? Pakistan Tests Artificial Rain in Lahore to Combat Deadly Smog 0 (0)

Pakistan has initiated its first-ever artificial rain project in Lahore, utilizing cloud seeding technology to combat the city’s severe air pollution crisis. This groundbreaking effort, supported by the United Arab Emirates, involved planes equipped with cloud seeding equipment targeting 10 areas of Lahore, notoriously known for its poor air quality. Caretaker Chief Minister of Punjab,

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BP Strips Ex-CEO Bernard Looney of £32.4 Million in Wake of Deception Scandal 0 (0)

Bernard Looney, the former chief executive of BP, has been denied a substantial payout of 32.4 million pounds (US$41 million) following findings that he was not completely honest about his past relationships with colleagues. BP announced yesterday that Looney, who resigned in September, failed to be “fully transparent” in his disclosures, leading the company to

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WHO Highlights Increased Mpox Spread Among Men who have sex with Men/Men with Multiple sex Partners in Global Outbreak 0 (0)

The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised concerns about the potential international spread of the mpox epidemic, previously known as monkeypox, from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Dr. Rosamund Lewis, the WHO’s technical lead for mpox, highlighted the urgency of the situation during a briefing in Geneva, citing a significant increase in suspected cases

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Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program Excludes Russian Nationals, Contradicting Senator’s Statement 0 (0)

The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Unit has clarified that their Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme does not accept applications from all nationalities, contrary to claims made by Senator Adrian Thomas. In a recent debate on the 2024 budget, Thomas stated that the program was open to everyone, regardless of nationality, emphasizing the administration’s view of

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Violence in Haiti Forces ‘Doctors Without Borders’ to Suspend Critical Aid 0 (0)

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has indefinitely halted operations at their emergency center in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after a shocking incident where an armed group forcibly removed a critically ill patient from an MSF ambulance and brutally killed him. This act of violence starkly underscores the perilous state of security in Haiti, particularly in a city largely

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Three Foreign Nationals Charged with Child Trafficking, Denied Bail in Tobago Court 0 (0)

Three foreign nationals, identified as Deivy Oscoro Silva (20yrs) from Colombia and Digna Yulay (33yrs) and Alexandra Chalas Pozo (22yrs) from the Dominican Republic, have been charged with human trafficking and violations under the Children’s Act. They appeared in a magistrate’s court and were denied bail, pending their court reappearance on December 22. The trio,

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U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless Seizes $19.4 Million Worth of Cocaine in Caribbean Patrol 0 (0)

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless recently completed a significant 25-day mission in the Caribbean, seizing 670 kilograms of cocaine valued at approximately $19.4 million. This success was achieved following the interception of a go-fast boat laden with narcotics. The operation led to the arrest of three suspects. Additionally, the Dauntless crew collaborated with the

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