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Venezuela’s government has rejected a ruling from the United Nations’ top court ordering the South American country to ...
The United Nations’ top court has ordered Venezuela to refrain from holding elections for officials who supposedly would ...
Guyana has every right to defend its sovereignty and economic growth against the moribund, socialist, Venezuelan autocracy ...
Guyana currently offers ... It’s not enough to act within our borders. By working together, we can ensure that people travelling between our countries are protected and informed.” ...
The Vice President of Guyana has told citizens that there are plans to begin issuing new generation biometric ID cards from ...
GUYANA’S economic momentum was highlighted at the 2025 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC)—one of the world’s premier events for energy professionals— by Dr.
Knowing the geological relationship, it is not surprising that the same gold companies are at work on both sides of the ...
RSF’s North America Director, Margaux Ewen, publicly expressed concern that the proposed legislation “could have a serious, chilling effect on press freedom in Guyana.” Yet RSF nonetheless awarded ...
Guyana’s position is that the matter is ... to declare whether it supports peaceful resolution of disputes between countries with border controversies, a policy China manifested recently with ...
Guyana, previously one of the poorest countries in Latin America ... moving troops to the border following a referendum called by Maduro asking Venezuelans whether they wanted to establish ...
To get Venezuela off its back and to cease it from scaring away investors by threatening to invade and take the Essequibo, Guyana had back in 2018 approached the Court for a once and for all ruling.
It has long dismissed the border drawn by international arbitrators in 1899, when Guyana was still a British ... court while tensions between the two countries keep rising. In late 2023, Maduro ...