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The former prime minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines has made a bombshell allegation, claiming that Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Sean Sobers was not barred or “disinvited” from the retreat in Nevis, but instead informed regional officials that he could not make the trip by boat due to seasickness.
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Prime Minister, Gaston Browne
Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne says his country will be staying out of the impasse between Trinidad and Tobago and Caricom despite being drawn into the controversy by this country’s Foreign Affairs minister.
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Caricom Secretary General, Dr Carla Barnett
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International relations expert Mwale Henry is cautioning the Government against escalating tensions within the Caribbean Community (Caricom), even as he acknowledges that concerns raised over the recent reappointment of Dr Carla Barnett are legitimate.
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Attorney Prakash Ramadhar consoles a relative of Steve Ghanny Jr who was shot and killed at his home in San Fernando, yesterday.
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Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander has expressed shock and grief over the killing of businessman Steve Ghany Jr, revealing that he had spent time with him just days before his death.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar poses with members of the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service,following the handover of six fire tenders at the Penal Fire Station on Clarke Road, Penal, yesterday.
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After years of limited equipment and delayed responses to emergencies, the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service (TTFS) has received a major operational boost with the handover of six new fire tenders valued at $69 million.
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Kelvon Morris
The internal election for the People’s National Movement (PNM) Tobago Council has been rescheduled to April 26, instead of the previously announced April 19.
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Point Fortin Borough Corporation alderman Kobe Sandy
Aldermen in the Point Fortin Borough Corporation are raising concerns that the Government may be facilitating separate events by Member of Parliament Ernesto Kesar, while the corporation struggles to fund Borough Day 2026.
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Businesswoman Tricia Marajh shot and killed at Riverside Road, Curepe yesterday
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A 44-year-old woman from St Joseph was shot dead after being lured outside her home yesterday afternoon.
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FILE: The Petrotrin refinery in Pointe-a-Pierre
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Dozens of residents of La Brea, who were affected by an oil spill in December 2013, have suffered yet another legal defeat in their bid to sue the now-defunct state oil company Petrotrin for negligence.
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A 72-year-old Cunupia man accused of stabbing his police officer daughter while intoxicated has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
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Eastern Division police are investigating a suspected homicide, after a man was found shot dead in Vega de Oropouche on Monday night.
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Armed bandits struck multiple homes across Central Trinidad in a string of early-morning invasions on Tuesday, leaving behind terrified families who were robbed of cash, valuables, and, in one case, a vehicle.
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