 Wrong about national security, wrong about the national ... - Stabroek News The difference in the approaches to national security and perceptions of the national interest between Guyana and Suriname were on display again last week. Suriname’s Minister of Justice Chandrikapersad Santokhi was clearly at odds with Guyana’s ...
Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname N.V. - Strategic Analysis Review ... - PR Inside The ´Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname N.V. - Strategic Analysis Review´ is an in-depth business and strategic analysis of ´Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname N.V.´. The report provides a comprehensive insight into the company, including business ...
Youth groups charge ahead in HIV/AIDS fight - SKNVibes.com Kitts and Nevis, Jamaica, Belize, Suriname and Bahamas. Deputy Programme Manager for Youth Development at the CARICOM Secretariat, Dr. Heather Johnson, told SKNIS that St. Kitts and Nevis produced and executed very successful initiatives in the first ...
Braxton Is Looking For Love - The Gaea Times Suriname judge releases Vegas impersonator accused in phony Toni Braxton show June 6th, 2009 Toni Braxton impersonator released in SurinamePARAMARIBO, Suriname — A judge in Suriname on Friday released a Las Vegas entertainer accused of posing as ...
CAHFSA to be launched Thursday in Suriname - Caribbean Net News GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) wrapped up their two-day Intersessional Meeting in Roseau, Dominica on Friday 12 March with agreement on the establishment of the Caribbean Agricultural Health and Food ...
Trade Controls Imposed on South American Aromatic Trees - Environment News Service Called Brazilian rosewood, Aniba rosaeodora actually is native to Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela as well as Brazil. It is classed as Endangered on the IUCN's Red List. Toucan feeds on the seeds of a Aniba ...
Technical developments but no competition mean Suriname ... - PR Inside Suriname is a small country with only 507,000 inhabitants, the only Dutch-speaking nation in South America, with close affinities to the Caribbean region. State-owned Telecommunicatiebedrijf Suriname (Telesur) has a monopoly over all fixed-line and ...
Caribbean nations seek close ties in agriculture sector - The Gaea Times The implementation of these measures will be under the responsibility of the Caribbean Agricultural Health and Food Safety Agency (CAHFSA), launched in Paramaribo, Suriname, Thursday. The Agency will facilitate the harmonisation of the relevant laws ...
Suriname to host Caribbean conference on higher ... - Caribbean Net News WASHINGTON, USA -- The Caribbean Conference on Higher Education will take place in Paramaribo, Suriname, from 11 to 13 April, 2010, bringing together policy makers, educators, and experts, who will examine the current situation of tertiary education ...
An artist explores ‘Identity’ - Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday She was scarcely a-year-old when her parents returned to Suriname; however when she was 14 her father took up a diplomatic post in The Hague, in her native land, Holland where she completed her secondary school education. After school she lived in ...
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 ‘Lawyer’ to U.S. missionaries in Haiti arrested A man who acted as a lawyer for U.S. missionaries who were detained in Haiti has now been arrested in the Dominican Republic on migrant-trafficking charges.
Little fanfare for 7th anniversary of war in Iraq
Almost seven years after the first bombs in the war to oust Saddam Hussein, Iraqis went about their business Friday with little observance of the anniversary, looking to the future with a mixture of trepidation and hope.
Losing the battle to keep female flesh off Afghan TV
Eight years after the fall of the Taliban, who banned television and barred women from appearing in public without an all-enveloping burqa, the Afghan government is fighting a losing battle to keep female flesh off TV.
Dutch: Gay troops not to blame for genocide Dutch government officials reacted angrily to claims by a retired U.S. general that Dutch forces were overrun in Srebrenica in 1995 in part because of the presence of gay soldiers.
Pope's Irish letter faces critical Catholics
The pope addresses Ireland on Saturday in a letter apologizing for the sex abuse scandal — a message being watched by Catholics worldwide to see if it also acknowledges decades of Vatican-approved cover-ups.
Diplomats urge resumption of Mideast talks
International diplomats set goals for new U.S.-backed peace talks aimed at establishing an independent Palestinian state.
Nuke deal with Russia is close, says Clinton U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says that American and Russian negotiators are "on the brink" of agreement on a nuclear arms reduction treaty.
Thai protesters begin weekend march around capital Protesters riding thousands of motorcycles and crammed into trucks and cars set off Saturday for a daylong caravan through the streets of the Thai capital, hoping to enlist residents in their "class war" against the government.
Avalanche engulfs sledders, at least 1 dead At least one person was killed and several others are feared buried after a massive avalanche engulfs a group of snowmobilers in western Canada, according to reports.
Obama appeals to Iranians in online video In a fresh appeal to the Iranian people, President Obama says in an online video that the U.S. wants more cultural exchanges for their students and better access to the Internet to give them a more hopeful future.
Heavy rains swamp Haiti’s homeless camps
One of the heaviest rainfalls since Haiti's Jan. 12 earthquake swamps homeless camps, sweeping screaming residents into eddies of water and flooding latrines.
Pakistan wants recognition for terror fight Saying it has bowed far enough to U.S. interests, Pakistan will use next week's high-level talks with the Obama administration to seek more recognition for its part in the fight against terrorism.
Web produces new generation of China activists
There is a vibrant community of tech-savvy users who can easily hop over China's "Great Firewall" that blocks access to sites like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. They are a minority of the 384 million people online in China but among the most vocal.
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