A U.S. diplomat says he will push for the Drug Enforcement Administration to open an office in Guyana and help the South American country fight a growing drug-trafficking problem. Ambassador John Melvin Jones says the office could open within a year. The DEA currently services Guyana from neighboring Trinidad. Full Story
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