Sovereignty
Signal: Guyana's case for Essequibo is now before the World Court on the merits
The ICJ heard the substance of the 1899 boundary for the first time. A binding ruling — and Caracas's response to it — will shape the region.
Ali, on Jubilee, extends hand of friendship to Venezuelans
*President Irfaan Ali reaffirmed Guyana's sovereignty while opening a rhetorical door to Venezuelan citizens during 60th Independence ceremonies on Monday.*
The Gerald R. Ford is still in the Caribbean. The question is what comes next.
Five months after the January 3 operation that captured Maduro, the US naval posture in the region is the new normal. Caribbean nations are calibrating policy to it.
The Hague hearings closed. Now Guyana waits.
Eight days of oral argument at the ICJ on whether the 1899 boundary still binds. Venezuela's position: ignore the ruling.
Crossfire: Is the US persons-of-interest list help or pressure?
Leroy (TT) and De Statsman (neutral) take the two ends. The reader decides.