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PNM chairman Marvin Gonzales speaks with reporters outside Balisier House before the party’s Interfaith Service on July 6.
The People’s National Movement (PNM) has no plans to make its financial statements public despite the ongoing police investigation into how its Balisier House headquarters in Port-of-Spain was funded, party chairman Marvin Gonzales has said.
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File: President Christine Kangaloo does the inspection during the 2024 Independence Day Parade at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
A Cabinet note which circulated on Monday night sparked speculation that this year’s Independence Day military parade had been cancelled, but Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and the Ministry of Defence have both confirmed the event will proceed.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday declined to comment on the United States’ recent campaign to dismantle the International Criminal Court (ICC), even as she met with a high-level American delegation to discuss strengthening bilateral ties.
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Former NAR and UNC minister Winston Dookeran
The United States campaign to dismantle the International Criminal Court (ICC) has prompted warnings in Trinidad and Tobago, with former NAR and UNC minister Winston Dookeran saying any move to weaken or abandon the court would have profound implications for global jurisprudence.
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Writer Ryan Hadeed
A Trinidad and Tobago national who made international headlines after being convicted in the United States for attempting to arrange the murder of his former girlfriend’s partner has died in Florida.
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Frustrated Gerald Guevarro stands inside a massive pothole, approximately three feet deep, along Penal Rock Road, Moruga, yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
That was the desperate plea from Penal Rock Road, Moruga resident Gerald Guevarro, as he stood inside a massive crater just metres from his home, appealing to the Government to repair the deteriorating roadway.
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Scaffolding on a building at the UWI Debe Campus yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Work is continuing on the University of the West Indies (UWI) Debe Campus as the Government moves to complete the facility as quickly as possible, says Minister of Tertiary Education Prakash Persad.
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Minister of Works and Infrastructure Jearlean John, along with Minister of Health Dr Lackram Bodoe and Minister in the Ministry of Health Dr Rishad Seecheran, examine equipment at the new Central Block of the Port-of-Spain General Hospital yesterday.
COURTESY: MINISTRY OF WORKS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
The Ministry of Works and Infrastructure has officially handed over the new Central Block at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital campus to the Ministry of Health.
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Sheep and Goat Farmers Association president Shiraz Khan, right, speaks to local farmers about the uncertainty surrounding the future of Nestlé’s operations at the Lennox Pierre Auditorium, OWTU, Henry Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
The Trinbago Farmers Union (TFU) is seeking an urgent meeting with Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and key government officials to address growing concerns over the future of Trinidad and Tobago’s dairy industry amid reports that Nestlé is seeking to divest its local operations.
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TTCCO president Asten Isaac
The president of the Trinidad and Tobago Copyright Collection Organisation (TTCCO) is calling for greater transparency over the licensing of FIFA World Cup broadcasts in commercial establishments, saying the public debate should be guided by facts, contractual rights and intellectual property law rather than speculation.
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Felicity SDMS Hindu School’s top SEA performer, Samara Sidhooram, centre, poses with her sister, Dr Brittney Sidhooram, left, at her graduation ceremony. Also pictured is Principal Denesh Bhagwandeen.
SHASTRI BOODAN
For Samara Sidhooram, topping the Felicity SDMS Hindu School in the 2026 Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) examination is not the end of her journey—it is the first step towards fulfilling a dream inspired by someone very close to her.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) arrested four people for robbery and larceny-related offences, detained four others in connection with a firearms investigation, and recovered two stolen cellular phones during a series of intelligence-led operations as part of Operation RESOLUTE Shield in Chaguanas, Port-of-Spain and Tobago.
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