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07/08/2026
The Mirror – America At 250
By Dr. Isaac NewtonNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. July 8, 2026: A mirror never raises its voice. It never takes sides. It never rewrites yesterday. It simply tells the truth. America at 250 does not need another celebration first. It needs a solitary moment before the mirror. Birthdays count yea
07/07/2026
CARICOM And The EU Face The Same Global Paradigm Shift
By Keith BernardNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. July 7, 2026: Two regional blocs – CARICOM and the EU – an ocean apart and vastly different in scale, are wrestling with the same underlying force this year: disruptive change born of a genuine paradigm shift in the global order.In Europe, officials
07/07/2026
Should Folarin Balogun Have Stood Down For America?
Commentary By Felicia J. PersaudNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. July 7, 2026: Folarin Balogun had every legal right to take the field for the United States against Belgium. The harder question is whether he should have.Days before the United States’ World Cup Round of 16 match, President Donald T
07/07/2026
Guyana’s Oil Boom, The President’s Farm And The Case For Transparency
Commentary By Felicia J. PersaudNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. July 6, 2026: A country can post spectacular GDP growth while ordinary households still struggle to make the numbers work. It can export billions of dollars in oil while wages lag behind the cost of food, housing, transport and daily
07/06/2026
Guyana – Transforming Challenges into Opportunity – A Self-Reinforcing Strategy Shaped by Geography
By Ron CheongNews Americas, TORONTO, Canada, Mon. July 6, 2026: This article was prompted by Guyana’s eastern neighbor, Suriname, and what appears to be its increasingly assertive posture. First came new charges on Guyanese vessels plying the Corentyne River. Then came uncertainty surrounding the lo
07/06/2026
Detained At 95: South Korea’s Prosecution Of A Religious Leader Draws International Alarm
News Americas, SEOUL, South Korea, Mon. July 6, 2026: International criticism is mounting over the detention and prosecution of Chairman Lee Man-hee, the 95-year-old leader of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, and over recent public remarks by South Korea’s Minister of Justice, Jeong Seong-ho.On June 30,
