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He is a regular contributor of articles on government, current affairs, problems of the Third World, education, literature, and sport in the newspapers. He has written a weekly column, "Ian on Sunday", [ 7 ] for the Stabroek News since the newspaper started publication in Guyana in 1986.
Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute. Guyana says that it will resort to the United Nations to deter Venezuela from unilaterally appointing a governor for the Essequibo, a region under Guyanese control but claimed by Venezuela. Law and crime. International Criminal Court arrest warrants for Israeli leaders
Newspaper City Founded Publisher Notes URL; Guyana Chronicle [1] [2] Georgetown: 1975 Guyana National Newspaper Ltd. Government-owned. guyanachronicle.com: Village Voice Guyana [3] Georgetown: News site. villagevoicenews.com: Demerara Waves [4] Georgetown: News site. demerarawaves.com: Guyana Graphic: Georgetown: Not related to Guyana Graphic ...
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January 11 – Khaleel Mohammed, religious leader (born 1955) [1] February 17 – Balram Singh Rai, politician, minister of home affairs (1961–1962) (born 1921) [2] May 11 – Ian Hall, musician (born 1940) [3]
Current events; Random article; ... Guyana Chronicle. ... The Guyana Chronicle is a daily newspaper owned by the Guyanese government.
The Stabroek News is a privately owned newspaper published in Guyana. It takes its name from Stabroek / ˈ s t æ b r uː k / , the former name of Georgetown, Guyana . It was first published in November 1986, first as a weekly but it later changed to a daily print newspaper. [ 1 ]
The National Archives of Guyana is a repository of official state records and local publications, including newspaper publications, from Guyana. In the mid-1980s, the National Archives recorded holdings that measured in at 510,000 linear feet. [1] The holdings date back to the 18th century – the Dutch colonial period in Guyanese history. [5]