Guyana has expressed “grave concern” over what it claims to have been “recent actions and statements” by Venezuela that constitute "clear violations” of the Argyle Agreement and the binding order of the International Court of Justice (ICJ),
Guyana said Thursday that it will seek help from the United Nations’ top court to deter plans by neighboring Venezuela to elect a governor to rule its western Essequibo region, an area rich in resources long claimed by Venezuela as its own.
Guyanese authorities expressed their regret this week that Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro intends to hold elections for the position of Governor of the disputed territory of Guyana Essequiba because the move would be in violation of what was arranged between the two countries in the Dec.
Further reiterating its commitment Guyana categorically rejects Venezuela’s claims to the Essequibo and is urging Venezuela to immediately cease all actions
The country has arrested "125 mercenaries," according to Venezuelan Interior and Justice Minister Diosdado Cabello
If one was asked to name some of the more significant challenges to which Guyana will be compelled to give focused attention in the year immediately ahead, Venezuela’s longstanding and ...
Guyana's oil exports rose 54% last year to some 582,000 barrels per day (bpd), fueled by European refiners' demand for easy-to-process sweet crudes to replace some Middle Eastern grades, according to traders and shipping data from financial firm LSEG.
The Venezuelan Interior Minister claimed an Israeli national was hired as part of a group of "mercenaries" to 'destabilise the country'.
Belize's police chief says cops are “looking at every possibility” including a hitman being hired to murder 30 year-old Giovanni Ramirez, the whistleblower in the high-profile case that led to the conviction and imprisonment of attorney Oscar Selgado.
The Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) says it is providing a grant of over US$300,000 for a two-year project to improve business activity in Haiti. The funding is being provided through the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) and the Caribbean Community (Caricom) Single Market and Economy (CSME) that allows for the free movement of goods,
An assistant commissioner of police (ACP) in Guyana has filed a GUY$1.6 billion (One Guyana dollar=US$0.04 cents) lawsuit against the state claiming that he had been racially discriminated against in favour of an East Indian under the Government Diversity Policy of the Guyana Police Force (GPF).
Guyana became the first country in the world to issue carbon credits on a national scale. Indigenous people say they were excluded from the negotiations and criticize the loss of autonomy in their territories.