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Guyana, an English-speaking country bordering Venezuela, has a booming oil sector and an influx of foreigners with disposable income, so the country’s small tourism industry is trying to expand ...
The Guyanese site of the Jonestown massacre, where over 900 people either died by mass suicide or murder in connection with the Jim Jones -led cult in 1978, has opened for tourism. After decades ...
Guyana can be safe for travelers, if you travel wisely, just as you would in any unfamiliar country. The best advice for staying safe when traveling to Guyana is to pair up with a group or trusted ...
A Children’s Court was officially commissioned yesterday morning at Charity, Region Two by the Ministry of Legal Affairs and the Judiciary of Guyana in collaboration with UNICEF. The initiative ...
Brian Jonestown Massacre will play one New Zealand show in November.Supplied / Stuff Iconic psychedelic rockers The Brian Jonestown Massacre will return to New Zealand for one show in late 2023 ...
According to updated information provided by Guyana’s Maritime Administration Department (MARAD), ExxonMobil started drilling the Hamlet-1 prospect with the Stena Drilling drillship Stena Carron.
Guyana’s 2021 National Risk Assessment, conducted by multiple Guyanese government agencies in conjunction with the private sector, found that there is significant illicit revenue laundered ...
ExxonMobil is intensifying exploration efforts in Guyana’s prolific Stabroek Block, with the drilling of two new wells — Hamlet-1 and Lukanani-2 — as it seeks to expand on the more than 11 ...
Georgetown, Guyana – A few hours after confirming her resignation as an opposition parliamentarian and a member of the main opposition People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), Amanza Walton ...
Guyana vs Montserrat Head-To-Head and Key Numbers There have been only two clashes between the sides in the past, with Guyana winning once and the other game ending in a draw. Both their previous ...
Though ExxonMobil believes it will win its Guyana-related arbitration against Chevron and Hess, it will be “business as usual” if the company loses its case, an executive for the US supermajor ...