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2025 Children’s Mashramani Competition Finals: A dazzling showcase of dance and culture
The 2025 Children’s Mashramani Competition finals concluded on Friday, featuring interpretive, masquerade, and, for the first time ever, hip-hop dance...
US freezes funding for security mission tackling Haiti’s gangs
(Reuters) – More than $13 million in U.S. funding for an international security force helping fight armed gangs in Haiti...
US Postal Service to accept inbound parcels from China, Hong Kong after suspension
(Reuters) – The U.S. Postal Service said on Wednesday it would accept parcels from China and Hong Kong, in a...
Ken Corsbie, pioneering Guyanese theatre icon, dies at 94
Ken Corsbie, the celebrated Guyanese actor, storyteller, and broadcaster, whose work helped shape theatre across the Caribbean, has died at...
From struggles to sweet oil: the inspiring journey of Gordon Robinson
Retold by Deandra Daniels Photography Deandra Daniels Series editor Neil Marks At the bustling junction of Regent and Camp Street...
How Hosororo’s diversity fuels its fight against climate change
By Danielle Swain danielle@newsroom.gy For those who make the steep climb to Hosororo’s hilltop, the reward is both literal and...
“I will teach even if it’s one child. All I need is a willing heart.”
Retold by Faith Seabra Photography Avidesh Narine Teacher, parent, community. They are responsible for raising any child. And a country...
‘I used to do hair for free, but it’s now my bread and butter’
Retold by Deandra Daniels Photography Deandra Daniels Series editor Neil Marks I used to do people’s hair for free. I...
From teen mom to Police Lance Corporal, Onecia Bacchus is a beacon of resilience
By Krystal Kennedy for Radio Eve Leary (Radio Eve Leary) – Onecia Bacchus, a dedicated and resilient woman, has made...
US announces $25m reward for arrest of Venezuela’s Maduro
(BBC News) The US has announced an increased $25m (£20.4m) reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President...