The Guyana government yesterday denied ever giving permission to an alleged drug dealer on trial in the United States to purchase electronic equipment capable of tracking phone calls and tapping conversations.
Seven years after Canada imposed visa restrictions on Grenadians, the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is blaming the Keith Mitchell administration.
Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow has declared a national emergency following the deaths of five people, including three children, following the heavy rains caused by Tropical Storm Arthur.
Assistant Secretary General of the Organisation of American States (OAS), Ambassador Albert Ramdin, is to visit Grenada next week to pave the way for the arrival of an observer mission as the country prepares for general elections.
The police in Freeport, Bahamas, have charged three people in connection with the death of a Jamaican and two Haitians that resulted from a speedboat capsizing in Bahamian waters a week ago.
The police in Freeport, Bahamas, have charged three people in connection with the death of a Jamaican and two Haitians that resulted from a speedboat capsizing in Bahamian waters a week ago.
Three British officers have tendered their resignations from the St. Lucia Police Force despite reports of a truce between the British-born Acting Commissioner John Broughton and the Police Welfare Association (PWA).
Foreign affairs authorities in Guyana are to make a complaint to the Trinidad and Tobago government after 15 Guyanese were refused entry to the twin-island republic.
Financiers of a multi-million dollar hotel project in St Vincent and the Grenadines have denied reports of a shortage of funds as the Spanish hotel chain, Oasis, signed an agreement to operate the facility.
Dominicans are being urged to acquire private generators after the island\'s sole supplier, the Dominica Electricity Services Limited (DOMLEC) said it was having difficulty meeting the needs of the population.