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In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, He Jie, the men's marathon record holder in China, wearing number 1, runs alongside African competitors during the Bejjing Half-Marathon 2024 in Beijing on Sunday, April 14, 2024. Organizers are investigating the half-marathon race in Beijing after video from the race showing three African runners appearing to let the Chinese runner ahead of them right as they are about to cross the finish line sparked public speculation that the race was rigged. (Ju Huanzong/Xinhua via AP)
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Organizers are investigating a half marathon race in Beijing after three African runners appeared to let China’s top long-distance runner move ahead of them shortly before the finish line and sprint to victory, sparking public speculation that the result was rigged.
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Tomatoes were one of the foods that saw a general downward movement in its price between February and March this year, according the CSOs Consumer Price Index Report for March 2024. [Image courtesy North-Central Regional Health Authority]
The inflation rate remained unchanged, and there was a slight dip in the food price index for March 2024, the Central Statistical Office (CSO) is saying in the latest edition of its Consumer Price Index Report.
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The Ministry of Health is going full steam ahead with its plans to digitise patients' medical records.
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A screenshot of Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, as he addressed the Official Opening of the new Sangre Grande Hospital Campus, on Wednesday 17 April 2024. The PM has pledged that government will leave no stone unturned to find out what led to the deaths of 8 babies at the Port of Spain General Hospital.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has assured that the government will leave no stone unturned to find out what led to the deaths of 8 babies at the Port of Spain General Hospital.
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ANR Robinson International Airport in Tobago.
The National Infrastructure Development Company (NIDCO) has addressed allegations claiming that it proceeded with the ANR Robinson International Airport expansion project without fulfilling the necessary requirements.
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A Chaguanas man has appeared before a Master of the High Court on Monday, charged with the murder of Jaheem Lewis, which occurred on March 31, 2024.
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Haiti has named the members of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) paving the way for the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country to continue efforts at holding fresh elections in a bid to end the political and socio-economic crisis in the country.
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Head of the Municipal Police ACP Surrendra Sagramsingh has issued a warning letter to workers of the Judiciary, Parliament, The Hall of Justice, NALIS, the Police Administration Building, and Trinidad and Tobago Regiment who park on the taxi stands on Hart Street.
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A vehicle is searched before being allowed on the compound of Barrackpore East Secondary School on Tuesday, following a threat to harm teachers and students on Monday 15 April 2024.
RISHI RAGOONATH
The Police Service is appealing to members of the public with information concerning the recent emailed threat against the Barrackpore East Secondary School, to come forward and assist with their current investigation.
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FILE - The site where the three homes were destroyed by fire at Maraj Avenue, Freeport on Sunday 14 April 2024.
VASHTI SINGH
The Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service (TTFS) is urging the public to be vigilant “in discarding of debris, derelict vehicles and items that can potentially lead to a fire”, following two recent reports of bush fires that have impacted several families.
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Minister for Economic Development, Planning, Agriculture and Lands, Forestry, Marine Resources, and Cooperatives
Grenada and Cuba have signed an agreement that is intended to result in the Spanish speaking country providing technical assistance and support aimed at boosting, developing and enhancing the agriculture sector.
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People whose houses were demolished on public health grounds collect water in the Gesco neighborhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. Rapid urbanisation has led to a population boom and housing shortages in Abidjan, where nearly one in five Ivorians reside, many of them in low-income, crowded communes like the ones in the Gesco and Sebroko districts being demolished on public health grounds. (AP Photo/Diomande Ble Blonde)
Diomande Ble Blonde
Dame Touré rushed to quickly gather what she could as bulldozers rolled into her neighborhood in Ivory Coast’s fast-growing economic hub of Abidjan. Her three children joined her, stuffing plastic bags with clothes and whatever other items they could grab, before their home was reduced to rubble as armed security forces looked on.
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