A new fiber-optic cable is set to increase Guyana’s bandwidth capacity, reported the Web site Caribbean Net News. The cable is set to increase Internet capacity by 3,000 times and will bring national development opportunities including e-governance, e-health, e-learning and e-security, among others, said officials from the Guyana Telephone and [ … ]
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The FARC: One Of The Armed Groups That Makes Greatest Use Of Land Mines In The World
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group continues to be one of the groups that makes greatest use of anti-personnel mines in the world, Mary Wareham, a member of the NGO World Land-Mine Monitor, reported.
Colombian Ethnic Minorities Decry Mining Activity
Roughly 65 percent of mining concessions in force in Colombia are located on indigenous communities' ancestral lands or areas with a majority Afro-Colombian population and pose a threat to the environment and their traditional way of life, representatives of those minority groups said in Bogota.
Theater Commander Visits Service Members, Sites Of New Horizons Guyana 2009
8/26/2009 - GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Col. Douglas Galipeau, 474th Air Expeditionary Group commander, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., visited the men and women currently deployed to Georgetown, Guyana, in support of New Horizons Guyana 2009.
WHINSEC: Excellence Starts Here
I. INTRODUCTION.- The constant challenge faced by institutions involved in the dynamic process of teaching and learning has to do with the quality of instruction offered by a highly qualified teaching staff, capable of exercising a positive influence on student behavior in the efficient performance of their work and consequent [ … ]
Chile Asks For More Time To De-Mine Bolivian Border
Chile has asked to extend by two years a deadline for the removal of landmines it planted on its border with Bolivia in the 1970s, according to Bolivia's defense minister cited in the media.
Colombians Travel for Hours to Receive Medical Care from USNS Comfort Crew
TUMACO, Colombia – More than 800 Colombians from remote regions in the country traveled several hours by land and sea to receive medical care at Max Seidel, the main medical treatment site for the Continuing Promise 2009 (CP09) mission here June 11.
Brazil Plans to Build Four New Nuclear Power Plants by 2030
Brazil, 9 June (EFE). - The Brazilian government expects to build four new nuclear power plants by 2030, producing a thousand megawatts of power each, a senior official of the Ministry of Energy and Mining Industry said today.
Latin American And Canadian Indigenous Cinema Will Be Shown For Free In Lima
Starting tomorrow, the Latin American and Canadian Indigenous Cinema will be shown in Lima as part of an exhibit series that seeks to “offer a site for reflections about cultural diversity and indigenous communities that goes beyond the regional barriers, the organizers announced today.
Colombian Experts Warn of “Probable” Eruption of the Galeras Volcano
Bogotá, 11 May (EFE). - The Colombian Institute of Geology and Mining (Ingeominas, state-run) issued an alert today that the Galeras volcano, which borders Ecuador and is located in the department of Nariño, was likely to erupt within days or weeks.
Chaitén Volcano In Southern Chile Increasingly Active
The activity of the Chaitén volcano, which has been erupting since May 2008 in southern Chile, has steadily increased since April 8, the National Service of Geology and Mining (Sernageomin) reported today.
The Twentieth Anniversary of the World Wide Web (WWW)
GENEVA, March 13, 2009 (AFP) – This Friday founders of the World Wide Web (WWW) celebrate their invention’s twentieth anniversary at its birthplace, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) in Geneva.