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McCalla’s heroics lift 10-man Mount Pleasant to opening Caribbean Cup triumph
It was a night of drama and defiance at the National Stadium in Kingston on Tuesday, as Mount Pleasant FA launched their 2025 CONCACAF Caribbean Cup campaign with a gritty 1-0 victory over Suriname’s SV Robinhood. - Advertisement - Reduced to 10...
Tariffs, migration and cartels will top Rubio’s talks in Mexico and Ecuador this week
Breadcrumb Trail Links PMN Author of the article: Published Sep 02, 2025 • 4 minute read Article content By Matthew Lee And Megan Janetsky MEXICO CITY (AP) — Security, sovereignty, tariffs, trade, drugs and migration — all hot-button issues for...

Tariffs, migration and cartels will top Rubio's talks in Mexico and Ecuador this week
MEXICO CITY — (AP) — Security, sovereignty, tariffs, trade, drugs and migration — all hot-button issues for the Trump administration and its neighbors in the Western Hemisphere — will top Secretary of State Marco Rubio's agenda thisla week on his...

Dr. Jagan had predicted that previous government’s policies could lead to such subjugation as debt trap and economic dependency
Dear Editor, Guyanese mark time in relation to national elections. 1953, 1964, 1992, 2020 roll off our tongues, seasoned with tartness of our varied memories. National history becomes confined to the casting of votes and the inevitable skirmish...

I've been to every country on Earth — one hidden gem is the most scenic paradise
A globe-trotting explorer who has visited every country in the world has revealed his top under-rated destinations, including a hidden gem he describes as "paradise on Earth". Michael Zervos recently clinched the Guinness World Record for the...

In Guyana, remote dirt road seen as economic lifeline
LETHEM, Guyana: Through the vast interior of Guyana, a historic red dirt road known as “The Trail” winds through rainforest, plains and hills, linking the capital Georgetown to Lethem in the south on the border with Brazil. Now, that nearly...

Get planning! Here’s where to go for a sunny break this October
It usually doesn’t take until the last day of the month for October to unleash its horrors on us Brits. Shortening days; plummeting temperatures; increasing rain; and months more to come. But if you feel unable to sign off on summer quite yet,...

World AFP In Guyana, remote dirt road seen as future economic lifeline
Through the vast interior of Guyana, a historic red dirt road known as "The Trail" winds through rainforest, plains and hills, linking the capital Georgetown to Lethem in the south on the border with Brazil. Now, that nearly 500-kilometer...

In Guyana, remote dirt road seen as future economic lifeline
Through the vast interior of Guyana, a historic red dirt road known as "The Trail" winds through rainforest, plains and hills, linking the capital Georgetown to Lethem in the south on the border with Brazil. Now, that nearly 500-kilometer...

A teenage girl stabbed to death. An asylum seeker in custody. And liberal Holland facing a political earthquake: ROBERT HARDMAN
As shock turns to a sense of furious revulsion across an entire country, there is one haunting little detail that stands out. 'I keep thinking about that red handbag,' wrote the Dutch poet Nienke's Gravemade last week in a poem that has caught the...

Extra-territorial jurisdiction and the long arm of U.S. law and sanctions
Most law-abiding citizens would agree that so long as they are in Guyana, they are obliged to obey our Constitution, the supreme law of the land, and all other laws that are passed by Parliament in keeping with said Constitution. Citizens know...

Turks and Caicos Health Minister Hails Health City as “World-Class” During Cayman Visit
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados –– Members of The Bahamas Delegation to the Caribbean Festival of the Arts (Carifesta) XV expressed positive feedback on the Parade of Nations that took them through Bridgetown, Barbados, from Golden Square Freedom Park to...

Amazon Summit Shows Scant Progress
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Amazon rainforest countries hold a summit, Mercosur and Canada restart trade talks, and a Milei family scandal rocks Argentina. Forests in Focus Last Friday, leaders...

My OCD was spiralling out of control – and I set off to visit all 195 countries
In May 2020, a month into the first Covid lockdown in Miami, Florida, 20-year-old student Cameron Mofid found his obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) beginning to spiral out of control. “I was first diagnosed with the condition when I was 12. It...

Welsh explorer announces epic expedition along China’s Yellow River
Ash Dykes International explorer, five-time world record holder and TV presenter, Ash Dykes, has announced his next major adventure – a 3,400-mile long journey along the full length of China’s Yellow River. Ash, who is from St Asaph in Wales and...

Bahamas men’s volleyball team wins silver, women finish sixth
After an 0-2 start, The Bahamas men’s national volleyball team made it all the way to the championship game of the 2025 Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Association (f) Senior Volleyball Championships but fell to Curaçao, 3-0, earning a silver medal at...
Take Control of Your Cash Flow: Proven Strategies for AR Leaders
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Bahamians Enjoy the Parade of Nations at Carifesta XV in Barbados
Members of The Bahamas Delegation to the Caribbean Festival of the Arts (Carifesta) XV expressed positive feedback on the Parade of Nations that took them through Bridgetown, Barbados, from Golden Square Freedom Park to Queen's Park, on August 22,...


Meet Our 2025 Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant Partners Defending their Lands Against Extractivism and Protecting Indigenous Knowledge, Rights, and Cultures
The Keepers of the Earth Fund (KOEF) is proud to announce our 2025 partnerships with Indigenous communities. At Cultural Survival, we value cultivating long-term relationships with our partners. The Keepers of the Earth Fund is an Indigenous-led...