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Fifty years after the death of General Francisco Franco, thousands of monuments, plaques and street names honouring the ...
These are some of the more surprising findings of the first comprehensive survey of America’s public monuments, the results of which were released today. The report’s creators sifted through ...
A 16-feet statue of Lord Hanuman was inaugurated at Seeta Ram Radhey Shyam Mandir in Guyana, symbolizing faith and India's ...
Guyana has every right to defend its sovereignty and economic growth against the moribund, socialist autocracy next door. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent visit to Guyana sent a powerful ...
Constructed by Dutch floater specialist SBM Offshore, the One Guyana FPSO entered Guyanese waters in preparation to begin operations later this year for ExxonMobil in the Yellowtail field.
Guyana has become a major player in the global oil market due to substantial offshore oil discoveries, particularly within the Stabroek Block led by ExxonMobil. The country is projected to become ...
These federally managed public lands have long enjoyed broad bipartisan support, as have moves to turn them into protected national parks and monuments. Research consistently shows that a majority ...
Guyana’s oil production and exports are surging, with output exceeding 660,000 bpd and expected to reach 1.3 million bpd by 2030. Europe is the biggest buyer of Guyana’s crude, with 66% of its ...
As part of a sweeping order, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum called for a review and potential revision of national monuments. The Interior Department is now assessing reports on how to comply with ...
The United States on Saturday denounced what it said were Venezuelan naval vessels threatening an ExxonMobil unit in maritime territory claimed by Guyana. The statement, which warned of ...
Republicans have introduced two bills to prevent presidents from creating national monuments. Conservation groups say the public supports protections of public lands. Some local leaders believe ...
The Trump administration has quietly started a review of public land protections that could mean drastic changes to Utah’s national monuments — for the second time. Doug Burgum, the newly ...
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