CARACAS, Venezuela – The Venezuela government Friday expressed “its profound surprise at the irate and unjustified reaction” of the Trinidad and Tobago government in response to what it termed as “ a legitimate complaint” by President Nicolas Maduro about the attempts to overthrow his administration by mercenaries using Trinidad and Tobago.
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GEORGETOWN, Guyana – The Guyana government says it “will continue to work diligently” with the United States after US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned a number of named Guyanese and foreign nationals as a result of continuing investigations into the use of Guyana as a place for transhipment of drugs to the North American country.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - Opposition Leader, Pennelope Beckles is on the verge of becoming the first woman ever to head the main opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) after she was nominated unopposed for the position late Monday.
Washington, D.C. - Jamaica has a new envoy to the United States. Major General (Ret’d) Antony Anderson arrived in Washington, DC, on Wednesday afternoon as Ambassador-Designate to take up his position as his country’s 14th Ambassador to the United States.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – The Trinidad and Tobago government Wednesday said it is “closely monitoring the situation” after Venezuela claimed that it had intercepted a number of hitmen among several others who had entered the South American country from Trinidad.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – President Irfaan Ali will chair a High-Level Open Debate on “Poverty, Underdevelopment and Conflict: Implications for the Maintenance of International Peace and Security” as Guyana assumed the presidency of the United Nations Security Council on June 1 for a month.
ROSEAU, Dominica – The ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) is celebrating its 70th anniversary with Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit reiterating his administration’s adherence to democratic rule and improved socio-economic conditions.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Minister Gaston Browne says he feels “fully vindicated” after a US federal court dismissed subpoenas issued against him, his family, senior officials, and private companies in Antigua and Barbuda.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Less than a month after she and her opposition colleagues walked out of the National Assembly, accusing Guyana's government of excluding them from the Venezuela border motion, Geeta Chandan-Edmond is backing President Irfaan Ali for another term as head of state.
NEW YORK, New York – At least 20 attorneys general have action to defend the US Refugee Admissions Programme (USRAP) from what they have described as President Donald Trump’s “unlawful attempt” to shut it down.
WASHINGTON, DC – The United States has named Henry Wooster as the new ambassador to Haiti.
PARAMAIBO, Suriname - Suriname moved closer to having a new government after six opposition parties Sunday night signed a coalition agreement following the decision of the Central Political Body of the National Democratic Party (NDP) gave the green light for the main opposition party to proceed with signing the new accord.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - The Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) has called on the Trinidad and Tobago government to re-consider its position regarding legislation allowing for law-abiding citizens to have access to legal firearms in defense of themselves and their families.
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