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The United Nations’ top court has ordered Venezuela to refrain from holding elections for officials who supposedly would ...
Venezuela’s government has rejected a ruling from the United Nations’ top court ordering the South American country to ...
‘Business as usual’: No disruption in Guyana’s operations despite Venezuela controversy – GCCI Pres.
KATHY Smith, President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), has made it clear that there has been no break in business ...
To get Venezuela off its back and to cease it from scaring away investors by threatening to invade and take the Essequibo, Guyana had back in 2018 approached the Court for a once and for all ruling.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent visit to Guyana sent a powerful message that Venezuela’s aggression will not go ...
The Guyana government Friday said it has taken note of the “unfortunate reaction” of the Venezuelan government to the order ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Thursday, unanimously reaffirmed provisional measures granted in December 2023 ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) – known as the World Court – yesterday acceded to a request by Guyana for a provisional measure against Venezuela’s announced plan to conduct ...
Venezuela rejects the International Court of Justice's order to suspend elections in the contested Essequibo region, ...
4) And here is where the rubber meets the road because any pipeline from Guyana or Suriname coming to Trinidad and Tobago has to pass through Venezuela’s waters….So Venezuela remains in the ...
The government’s statement came a day after the court, based in The Hague, issued the ruling at the request of Guyana, which accused Venezuela of violating an earlier order by planning to hold ...
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