It’s time to settle Venezuela-Guyana border dispute once and for all
Next year the controversy will formally be 50 years old and recently it has heated up, creating tension in the wider Latin American and Caribbean area.
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Next year the controversy will formally be 50 years old and recently it has heated up, creating tension in the wider Latin American and Caribbean area.
While reestablishing ties between Cuba and the U.S. seems to be easy with fast progress, in reality it is a complex and challenging process.
On the 100th anniversary of the US invasion of Haiti, demonstrators protested against MINUSTAH and a history of foreign interference
At the time, it was called “America’s least successful experiment in imperialism.” But one hundred years later, it now seems to be one of America’s most enduring.
“No Caribbean people can rest indifferent to this situation. If this denationalisation is effective, other countries of the world will follow in its steps.”
An Exxon Mobil oil discovery off the coast of Guyana could have unearthed 700 million barrels of oil worth up to US$40bil – or twelve times the country’s GDP – government sources claim