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Daily Archives: Oct 22, 2017

Guyana Bar Association threatens legal action for president to disclose reason for rejecting Jagdeo’s GECOM nominees

GEORGETOWN, Guyana. Oct. 22, CMC – The Guyana Bar Association (GBA) has threatened to take legal action concerning   President David Granger’s rejection of nominees suggested by  Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo’s for the position  Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).

Government developing apps to improve policing

KINGSTON, Jamaica, Oct. 22, CMC – National Security Minister, Robert Montague, says the Government is developing three mobile applications (apps) that will revolutionise policing in Jamaica.

Abe to push reform of Japan's pacifist constitution after election win

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling bloc scored a big win in Sunday’s election, bolstering his chance of becoming the nation’s longest-serving premier and re-energizing his push to revise the pacifist constitution.

Defense chief Mattis in Asia, will discuss North Korea crisis with allies

CLARK FREEPORT ZONE, Philippines (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said he would talk with Asian allies about North Korea and the crisis caused by Pyongyang’s “reckless” provocations, as he kicked off a week-long trip to the region on Monday to meet defense chiefs in the Philippines.

Spain urges Catalonia secessionists to obey Madrid

BARCELONA (Reuters) - The Spanish government has urged Catalans to accept Madrid’s decision to dismiss their secessionist leadership and to take control of the restive region, as the nation’s biggest political crisis in decades enters a decisive week.

Codrington Airport & River Wharf still unable to receive planes and large ferries

The Codrington Airport and the River Wharf in Barbuda are still far from ready to receive planes and large ferries.

D.A.R.F Provides Financial Grants To 15 Students Evacuated From Dominica

The Dominica Antigua Relief Fund -D.A.R.F -has provided 15 students evacuated from Dominica, with financial grants to purchase books, uniforms and articles needed to attend school in Antigua.
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