Action needed to address Caribbean cyber security

By David Jessop Recently, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, Netflix, Visa and many more premium providers of global web services, temporarily went offline. This was because they had indirectly suffered the effects of a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack on Dyn, a largely unknown intermediary that enables web users to access the addresses of major […]

The election of Trump: Thrusting us into a New World Disorder

By W. Andy Knight Someone on Social media posted that 9/11 was the worst day in America, and that the 2nd worst day was 11/9. On November 9, many of us woke up as though we had a hangover and as though we were kicked in the gut the night before. What we witnessed on […]

The Trump victory

We make no apology for the coverage which this paper has  given to the just ended United States presidential election campaign. It has been a long, bruising, nasty, divisive battle and we are  glad to see the end of it. But while the battle was raging, we felt it was necessary to  inform our readers […]

Guyana-born cop found guilty of murder of ex-fiancee

NEW YORK – A Guyana-born police officer was last week found guilty of second-degree murder for fatally gunning down his ex-fiancée back in 2007 in an incident described as the deadly end of the couple’s two-year tumultuous relationship. According to a New York Post report, Harry Rupnarine, 39, was found guilty by a Queens Supreme […]