Yemeni vice president assumes duties of wounded Saleh
Five Yemeni officials have been transferred to Saudi Arabia for treatment after Friday’s shelling of President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s palace, Yemen’s official news agency SABA reported Saturday.
Five Yemeni officials have been transferred to Saudi Arabia for treatment after Friday’s shelling of President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s palace, Yemen’s official news agency SABA reported Saturday.
Bridgetown. The police are investigating the un-natural death of a man. Michael Clarke of Wildey. St Michael, was found dead late last night in his house. Clarke' body was discovered by his…
67 year old Pertab Surjdin, of Chateau Margot, ECD. succumbed at the hospital after being hit down by a motor vehicle. The police said mini-bus BHH 7168 was proceeding along…
East Coast Demerara : Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee met with the residents of Better Hope on the East Coast of Demerara, as part of his ongoing community outreach programme on safety…
Bridgetown. The results in this year's Common Entrance Examinations reveal that is has been a good year. According to Minister of Educationm Ronald Jones, while there have been improved performances,…
Palestinians traveling to Egypt stormed a gate at the border crossing on Saturday after waiting for hours in buses, Gaza officials told CNN.
Georgetown : Application forms for the One Laptop Per Family (OLPF) programme are still being accepted as the OLPF Secretariat is currently scrutinising 33,000 already submitted in the lead…
Georgetown: Captain Gerald Gouveia, businessman and owner of Roraima Airways has been unanimously elected as chairman of the Guyana Prison Service Sentence Management Board. In a release from the Home…
Despite complaints from Europeans, Russia will keep intact its ban on vegetables from the European Union because of the outbreak of a rare strain of E. coli, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Friday.
Libyan opposition commanders say they have ordered their fighters in Misrata to hold their positions. “We cannot wage an offensive now because we lack much-needed equipment and weapons,” said Fathi Ali Bashaagha, the rebels’ coordinator with NATO.
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