Le service de police de la ville de New York recherche une femme de 30 ans accusée d'avoir poignardé mortellement sa mère dans une maison de South Ozone Park dans l'après-midi du 4 juillet 2026. Les enquêteurs affirment que le suspect a fui les lieux à pied et est toujours en liberté alors que les détectives poursuivent une enquête intensive sur un homicide. L'incident mortel s'est produit vers 15h30. à l'intérieur d'une résidence près de l'intersection de la 128e rue et de Liberty Avenue. Les policiers qui ont répondu ont découvert Aisha Ramlakhan, 59 ans, souffrant de graves blessures au cou et à l'épaule. Les secours ont constaté son décès sur place.
5 juillet 2026
Le débat sur le droit de naissance à la citoyenneté se concentre souvent sur la question de savoir qui devrait être considéré comme un Américain simplement parce qu’il est né sur le sol américain. Pourtant, l’une des plus grandes ironies de l’histoire américaine est souvent négligée : les tout premiers peuples nés sur cette terre, les Amérindiens, n’ont été universellement reconnus comme citoyens des États-Unis qu’en 1924. Le principe de la citoyenneté de droit est enraciné dans le 14e amendement de la Constitution américaine, ratifié en 1868 après la guerre civile. Il déclare que « toutes les personnes nées ou naturalisées aux États-Unis et soumises à leur juridiction sont citoyens des États-Unis ». Malgré cette garantie constitutionnelle, la plupart des Amérindiens étaient exclus parce qu'ils étaient considérés comme membres de nations tribales souveraines plutôt que comme citoyens des États-Unis. En conséquence, des millions de personnes nées à l’intérieur des frontières du pays se
5 juillet 2026
A disturbing homicide investigation in Queens has drawn renewed attention after police arrested a 75-year-old man accused of killing his wife following the discovery of human remains in multiple locations, according to law-enforcement sources.
12 mars 2026
A dispute between two Guyanese social media personalities escalated into an alleged physical altercation this week in Richmond Hill, according to videos circulating online and statements from those involved.
1 mars 2026
A Guyanese-American congressional candidate took direct aim at two well-known political figures this week during a candidate forum hosted by the Grand Street Democrats and Three Bridges Democrats, sharpening contrasts in what is shaping up to be a closely watched primary contest.
18 février 2026
As election season ramps up in Richmond Hill, organizers along Liberty Avenue say they are confronting a challenge that rarely appears in campaign mailers but regularly surfaces in private conversations: internal rivalries that can fracture turnout, volunteer networks, and fundraising in a neighborhood trying to translate cultural visibility into political power.
8 février 2026
A lawsuit filed in the United States is drawing renewed attention across Trinidad and Tobago after families of Trinidadian men killed in a U.S. military boat strike say their loved ones were wrongly targeted while traveling at sea.
1 février 2026
In the final months of his tenure as New York City Comptroller, Brad Lander has drawn renewed scrutiny over how the city’s sprawling public pension system is invested — particularly in companies with ties to Israel.
20 janvier 2026
In a Democratic primary that could help define the future direction of the party locally and nationally, support for Israel and related foreign policy questions have emerged as central dividing lines — energizing grassroots movements, sharpening candidate contrasts, and reshaping traditional political alliances across Manhattan and Brooklyn.
6 janvier 2026
The nonprofit Chhaya CDC is listed as a supporter of the campaign promoting Proposals 2, 3, 4 and 5. Its leadership includes Executive Director Annetta Seecharran (Guyanese) and Deputy Director of Policy Sadia Rahman (Bengali). The campaign has spent over $1 million on independent expenditures advocating for these measures. (NYC Campaign Finance Board)
5 novembre 2025
One of the men who helped shape Guyana’s early movie culture has passed away. Kassim “Hoosain” Hoosain, former owner of the Twilite Cinema in Belmont, Guyana, died recently in Richmond Hill, Queens, where he had lived for decades.
19 octobre 2025
Described as “The Man with the Golden Voice,” Singh brought Caribbean music, culture, and stories to television screens across New York City, particularly for newly arrived Guyanese immigrants looking for a familiar voice in a new land. His show stood out not just for its variety format, but for its forward-thinking inclusivity—it even featured a transgender performer at a time when such representation was rare in ethnic media.
2 octobre 2025
Romeo Hitlall, a candidate running for City Council District 28 in Queens, New York, has found himself at the center of a serious legal case. This case involves a violent fight with a woman named Rhonda Cruz, who is better known as Rhonda “Bob,” a popular TikTok personality originally from Guyana. Hitlall was charged with eight crimes, including the most serious charge: second-degree strangulation. The news has shocked many voters, and Hitlall lost the Democratic primary election.
1 octobre 2025
Police say Bobb was charged with domestic violence. A man named Romeo Hitlal told police that Bobb punched him in the face.
Hitlal is known in the Guyanese community. He recently lost a city council election. Bobb was helping him during his campaign. Many people believed they were having an affair.
21 août 2025
A group of elderly community members visited Green Leaf Bistro at for what they believed would be a Halal meal. The restaurant's exterior prominently displays "Halal" signage, and its menu contains no warnings about pork dishes.
5 août 2025