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The United States’ recent move to order additional ships—including a nuclear-powered attack submarine—to the southern Caribbean to address drug cartel threats has been condemned by Venezuela’s mission to the United Nations, which says the entry of a nuclear submarine to the region violates treaties the US has signed.
The Donald Trump United States (US) administration has hailed Trinidad and Tobago as an ally in its fight against Venezuelan and Mexican drug cartels in the region.
In the aftermath of a shocking attack on a cherished Claxton Bay shopkeeper, a community is now fearful, clinging to hope for divine intervention and justice amidst the chaos.
Three Venezuelan immigrants, who allegedly invaded the home of another migrant couple in Debe on Monday night, are in police custody, after being caught shortly after the crime.
Despite earlier promises that consultations on the proposed stand-your-ground legislation (Self-Defence and Defence of Property) Bill, 2025, will reach every constituency, Legal Affairs Minister Saddam Hosein could not confirm yesterday that sessions were held across the 13 Opposition constituencies.
Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath says Form One students will receive their Government-issued laptops at the end of September.
For nearly two years, farmers in Gran Couva have been living with the heartbreak of watching their livelihoods slip away with every passing day that the Gran Couva Main Road remains in a dilapidated condition.
Criminologist and former chair of the Police Service Commission (PolSC), Professor Ramesh Deosaran, is calling on the Government to ensure there are proactive crime-fighting measures after an attempted home invasion at his Champs Fleurs residence yesterday morning.
The Fire Service is reportedly facing an unprecedented leadership gap, due to the lack of a deputy chief fire officer for almost a month.
Minister of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence, Dominic Smith, is rejecting any assertion that Artificial Intelligence could lead to a new form of colonisation in the Caribbean region.
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has begun fulfilling a pledge made during the People’s National Movement’s (PNM) convention in June to host regular public days aimed at reconnecting with citizens.
Two United States citizens wanted in their country on drug trafficking charges have been deported from Trinidad and Tobago.
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