Iran welcomes U.S. rescue of Iranian fishermen
Iran on Saturday welcomed the rescue of 13 Iranian sailors by a U.S. Navy ship, calling it a "humanitarian act."
Iran on Saturday welcomed the rescue of 13 Iranian sailors by a U.S. Navy ship, calling it a "humanitarian act."
Jamaica: Maurice Tomlinson, a leading Jamaican gay activist, reportedly wept with joy throughout his wedding ceremony which took place in Toronto, Canada, according to a report in the Jamaica Observer.…
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, wanted for crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court, arrived in Libya Saturday to visit with the country's post-Gadhafi leaders.
Misbah-ul-Haq, the Pakistan captain, has said he would rather win matches than worry about maintaining a balance between attack and defence
Bridgetown. The police is appealing to the public for information to help them find the killer of former Chief Immigration Officer Kenrick Hutson, who was shot to death on December…
Georgetown-A Partnership for National Unity (A.P.N.U) has demanded decisive action from the Ministry of Home Affairs to protect vulnerable women and girl children from sexual violence and murder. A.P.N.U protested…
More than 40,000 people turned up to see the Stars beat the Renegades at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Georgetown : The Government of Guyana is making available Gardasil, a vaccine that guards against cervical cancer, genital warts and has been shown to protect against cancers of…
Georgetown : The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has reinstated two time champions Guyana for the regional T/20 tournament slated for Antigua on January 9th 2012 following a meeting…
Kris Srikkanth, the chief India selector, has blamed the inability of the batsmen to make big scores for the team’s defeats in the first two Tests of the Australia tour
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