“Guyana moved closer towards a juridical settlement of the territorial controversy this year. The United Nations Secretary General in January indicated his choice of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as the means to resolve the controversy,” Granger said in a nationwide radio and television broadcast.
File photo dated 19/11/2015 of Northern Ireland’s outgoing First Minister Peter Robinson who has been shortlisted for the international peace prize, Tipperary International Peace Award, […]
For seven days in early February, internationals and students (bottom left) were invited to take advantage of seven evening openings at International House Copenhagen courtesy […]
By Bahattin Gonultas and Dilara Zengin. BARCELONA, Spain. Hoteliers in the Mediterranean have a responsibility to protect the environment, the president of the International Hotels […]
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has set his sights on turning U-Tapao airport into the country’s third major international airport, with immediate and longer term plans […]