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Calling on law enforcement to get a grip on crime, the grieving mother of Nyron Davis yesterday lamented that he was innocent and simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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The People’s National Movement (PNM) says it has nothing to hide and is preparing to fight what it describes as an attempt to tarnish the party’s reputation in an investigation into the source of funds used to renovate its Balisier House headquarters.
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Criminal Bar Association president Israel Khan, SC
For the fifth consecutive year, Trinidad and Tobago has remained the country with the highest number of appeals before the Privy Council.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, accompanied by key Government ministers, after signing three Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with leading United States organisations, covering large-scale data centre development, artificial intelligence infrastructure and the recommissioning of the iron and steel plant at Point Lisas, at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, last Friday.
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The Government continues to push back against growing criticism over its proposed artificial intelligence data centres, with Tertiary Education and Skills Training Minister Professor Prakash Persad accusing opponents of being “naysayers” who complain regardless of the outcome, while Penal/Debe Regional Corporation Chairman Gowtam Maharaj sought to reassure the public that any risks associated with the project would be properly managed.
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Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander demonstrates the use of the barbering machine by cutting Jeremiah Hamit’s hair at the launch of the Roger Alexander Professional Barber Training Program. The launch of the 6-Week Beginner Barbering Course took place yesterday at the Tunapuna Constituency Office on El Dorado Road in El Dorado.
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Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander says he expects the new e-passport system to be brought online within a matter of months, as he put forward a tentative timeline of early 2027 for the system to be rolled out.
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Prof Mike Singh, founder, chairman and CEO of TC Energy & ICT Infra Group
An international telecommunications and data infrastructure executive is questioning whether Trinidad and Tobago is prepared for the scale of artificial intelligence (AI) data centres outlined in the Government’s recently announced memorandum of understanding (MOU), warning that the country could face significant technical, energy and economic challenges if the projects proceed without comprehensive planning.
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Osae Murray, who was shot by a police officer in Bloody Bay last month.
A Tobago cop has been charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm following a shooting at Bloody Bay on June 8.
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Calypso Rose is joined on stage by soca artiste Machel Montano and members of 2J and Friends during the CCCADI’s 50th anniversary celebration at the Josie Robertson Plaza, Lincoln Centre, New York, on Saturday.
GYASI MERRIQUE
Two-time Calypso Monarch Linda McCartha Sandy-Lewis, better known as Calypso Rose, was honoured in New York as the Caribbean Cultural Centre African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI) celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday.
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EMBD building in Couva.
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Amalgamated Security Services Ltd has challenged the award of a security services contract by the Estate Management and Business Development Company Ltd (EMBD) to SWAT Estate Police Company Ltd.
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Housing Development Corporation offices at South Quay in Port-of-Spain
The Office of Procurement Regulation (OPR) has revealed it never ruled on allegations that the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) breached procurement law during its controversial $3.4 billion Design-Build-Finance housing programme because the legal challenge was filed outside the deadline set by law.
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Marcus Benjamin, son of soca icon Oscar Benajmin, is consoled by relatives at his father’s funeral service at the Faith Assembly, Arouca, yesterday.
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This was how Pastor Neil Parsanlal of Faith Assembly International chose to remember music icon Oscar Benjamin, stage name Oscar B, whose many talents were celebrated at his funeral yesterday.
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TUCO president Ainsley King
Incumbent president of the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (TUCO), Ainsley King, has returned to office following the organisation’s executive elections, securing 241 votes from members.
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