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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro called Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar a “warmonger” who has forced the Venezuelan people to have protests and marches all over Venezuela in recent days because of T&T’s support for the United States’ military actions in the Caribbean.
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Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander commended the Tobago Division of the Police Service for its success in reducing murders and curbing illegal drugs and weapons. Speaking during a visit to the Scarborough Police Station today, Alexander described the 300 per cent reduction in murders as a “milestone,” noting that the island recorded seven murders this year compared to 24 last year.
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Head of the Real Police For Police party, Sgt Zane Bain, says there is an urgent need to restore interest among members of the TTPS Social Welfare Association (TTPSSWA), expressing disappointment over what he described as a “low turnout” for the association’s elections on Monday.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has pledged to establish a centre in Tobago to support children with special needs, noting that as a grandmother to a child with autism, she understands the challenges involved.
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This photo released by The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), shows displaced children from el-Fasher at a camp where they sought refuge from fighting between government forces and the RSF, in Tawila, Darfur region, Sudan, Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. (NRC via AP)
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The United Nations secretary-general warned Tuesday that the war in Sudan is “spiraling out of control” after a paramilitary force seized the besieged and famine-stricken Darfur city of el-Fasher.
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Imaginary Friends: From left to right: Benjamin Joel (guitar), Paul Beephan (keyboards), Michael Chang Wai (guitar), Joon Silvermoon (lead vocalist/composer), Rodney Mclean (bass), and Ian Joseph (drums/supporting vocals)
When T&T alternative rock band Imaginary Friends released those lyrics in Might in 2016, they felt its soulful pop/rock and Trini blend might have provided positive vibes for listeners at that stressful time, when one of the largest oil price declines in modern history occurred.
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T&T Red Cross
The Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services (MPSDFS) says once the Trinidad and Tobago Red Cross Society (TTRCS) completes its audits, it will reassess the government’s financial relationship with the humanitarian organisation. The Ministry added that, at present, it has no active financial relationship with the Red Cross.
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THA Minority Leader Kelvon Morris
COURTESY: ASSEMBLY LEGISLATURE, TOBAGO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Minority Leader Kelvon Morris is calling on Tobagonians to prepare for what he described as a “week of truth and distraction” as he plans to move a private motion exposing what he called “Farley Augustine’s betrayal of Tobago.”
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Photo: Commonwealth Secretary General, Shirley Botchwey, on her arrival in Antigua and Barbuda (Photo courtesy CANA).
The Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force (ABDF) is denying reports of unauthorised American military activity on the island, saying that the presence of Canadian military officials is a result of the planning process for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to be held here next year.
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Photo: Vice President Dick Cheney addresses a campaign rally for Gus Bilirakis, a Republican who is running for the Tampa Bay area congressional seat his father is vacating in Tampa, Fla. July 21, 2006. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius, File)
Dick Cheney, the hard-charging conservative who became one of the most powerful and polarising vice presidents in U.S. history and a leading advocate for the invasion of Iraq, has died at age 84.
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Photo: Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh tabling the economic mid year report during the first sitting of Parliament on Monday. (Photo courtesy CANA).
The Guyana government says the global environment is impacting the revenue of the oil and rice industries, but remain confident that the country’s economic projections would be met.
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Ex-fireman and joiner Anslym Alonzo
The body of 63-year-old ex-fireman and joiner Anslym Alonzo was discovered in a bushy area at Peterson Trace, De Gannes Road, off Little Cora Road, Cumuto, on Monday evening.
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