US judge questions Trump’s deportation of Venezuelans
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Deportees (Reuters photo)

WASHINGTON,  (Reuters) – A U.S. judge today ordered Trump administration officials to explain whether they violated his order by deporting hundreds of Venezuelan gang members over the weekend, a move that could provoke a constitutional clash between the president and the federal judiciary.

Launch of the $5.3 million regional programme at the University of Guyana (Ministry of Agriculture photo)

Govt will continue agri programme after USAID funding cut – Mustapha
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With the United States likely to cut funding for the Caribbean Agricultural Productivity Improvement Activity (CAPA) programme, the government is moving to have it continued and incorporated into the national agriculture development plans, Minis-ter of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha has said.

Guyana (white) celebrates after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago in the women’s 3rd place encounter.

Guyana women capture historic bronze medal
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Pan Am Junior Hockey – Men’s team finishes in fifth place Guyana women clinched the bronze medal at the Pan American Junior Hockey Challenge, beating Trinidad and Tobago 1-0 in the third-place playoff yesterday at the Sir Garfield Sobers Complex in Wildey, Barbados.

Marcia Gonsalves with some of her
products at Agro Fest 2025 Barbados

Guyanese participants make key product promotion leap at Barbados Agro Fest
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Each year that a Guyana contingent had flown off to sister CARICOM member country, Barbados, to participate in the island’s Agro Fest, an event designed to serve as a marketplace where ‘vendors’ from the Caribbean could display indigenous products in a space that attracted the attention of a single regional market, Guyanese Agro Processors and craftsmen and women embraced the event as one that provided an option for expanding from what has always been a limited domestic market.