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The Government System of Haiti

Haiti is a country located in the Caribbean and is bordered with the country of the Dominican Republic in the east of the island of Hispaniola, with Haiti taking up in the West part of the island, the island is a part of the Greater Antilles archipelago. The rest of the country is surrounded by […]

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January Ramblings #4 – UK Today in Coronavirus, Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Crackdown and US Senate Elections

UK Today in Coronavirus Stationary chain Paperchase is on the brink of collapse into administration. Sales have been impacted by pandemic store closures. 1,500 jobs are at risk. The chain was already financially struggling since March 2019 but its recovery plan was scupered by the coronavirus pandemic. Currently as it stands the Prime Minister has […]

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January Ramblings #3 UK Today in Coronavirus, US Senate Control and Iran

UK Today in Coronavirus Well it turns out that we have now gone into a 3rd National Lockdown, I thought the government might try and fight on for a bit longer, especially with their stance on school openings even up until the last minute, but it seems pressure from the public, opposition, local authorities and […]

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January Ramblings #2 – UK Coronavirus Happenings, Iran Enrichment and Julian Assange

Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be announcing further measures against coronavirus at 8pm GMT tonight in a TV address. UK Today in Coronavirus Operation Rescript is receiving a further boost of 5,000 military personnel being deployed to help tackle the coronavirus pandemic in the United Kingdom, in one of the largest deployments in the history […]

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January Ramblings – New Year, Coronavirus, BREXIT, elections and More

Quiet New Year – 2021 New Year’s Eve was very muted and different this time around due to the Coronavirus. A number of countries did still put on displays such as Taiwan, North Korea, New Zealand and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. Australia also still held a number of firework displays including the […]

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The Government System of Guyana

Guyana is a country located in the north of the South American continent, it is bordered with Venezuela, Brazil and Suriname, and has a coast along the Atlantic Ocean. Venezuela has a border dispute with Guyana. Guyana’s capital city is Georgetown, located on the country’s coast at the mouth of the Demerara River. Guyana is also considered […]

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The Government System of Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau is a country located on the West African coast and is bordered with Senegal and Guinea as well as having a coast along the Atlantic Ocean where it has numerous islands. Its capital city is easy to remember as it is included in the country’s name, Bissau, and this port city is located on […]

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The Government System of Guinea

Guinea is a country located in West Africa and is bordered with Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) and Liberia as well as having a coast along the Atlantic Ocean. The country’s capital city Conakry is found on the coast. Some name the country Guinea-Conakry to not get it confused with Guinea-Bissau […]

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The Government System of Guatemala

Guatemala is a country located in Central America and is bordered with El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and has a disputed border with Belize, the country also has coasts along the Caribbean Sea on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. The capital Guatemala City is located in the country’s south-central area and is […]

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The Government System of Grenada

Grenada is an island nation located in the Caribbean and surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, the main island is also called Grenada and is surrounded by several smaller islands a part of the nation. The island is off the coast of Venezuela and other nearby islands include Trinidad and Tobago, St. Vincent and the Grenadines […]