LATEST NEWS – 15 June 2016 – Guyana Chronicle
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- President charges diaspora to return home and invest
- Two tonnes marijuana found in container
- Brickdam students, teachers oppose being transferred to schools around Georgetown
- Government cuts powers of school boards
- From Coolie Bai to Buffiana
- Dubai says opens world’s first functioning 3D-printed office
- Do I extract or not?
- PRESERVING OUR AFRICAN GUYANESE HERITAGE IS CRITICAL .…
- Why the SASOD Film Festival Is Important
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Latin America and the Caribbean: The gap between rhetoric and reality – By David Jessop
Latin America and the Caribbean: The gap between rhetoric and reality
By David Jessop – May 21, 2016 Caribbean News Now
David Jessop
As each day passes, the internal situation in Venezuela deteriorates. Rumours of military coups and unstoppable violence swirl, street protests escalate; ordinary citizens suffer shortages of medicine, everyday foodstuffs, and almost everything else, while enduring rapidly escalating inflation.
It is a situation that has led some commentators to suggest that when taken with other developments in South America, leftist political thinking is being rejected by once sympathetic electorates.
The circumstances, however, are otherwise. Continue reading →
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