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THA Secretary for Youth Empowerment and Sport Keigon Denoon
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This as Tobago House of Assembly Secretary of Youth Empowerment and Sport Keigon Denoon reiterated a statement by Chief Secretary Farley Augustine that the US military would be leaving the island within days, but refused to give the exact date.
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Murdered: Jealani Williams
Police are investigating how a quantity of spent shells bearing the marking ‘TTR’ and ‘TTAG’ came to be used in a soldier’s murder in Chaguanas on Saturday night.
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Israel Khan, SC
There are mixed views from lawyers to Attorney General John Jeremie’s recent warning about social media commentary by citizens during the ongoing State of Emergency (SoE), with some saying his comments do not suggest there is any legal breach but others urging caution about what is said online as well as over the possibility of stifling of free speech.
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Airbridge passengers board a Caribbean Airlines ATR aircraft operating between Trinidad and Tobago.
Additional flights on the domestic airbridge will be introduced soon to ensure everyone who wants to get to Tobago for the Easter holidays is facilitated.
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Members of the Caribbean Dawah Association pray during their “Break The Fast With Us” event at Gulf City Mall on Saturday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Government representatives used a public Eid-ul-Fitr dawah event in San Fernando on Saturday to reaffirm respect for the Islamic faith and promote understanding within the wider national community.
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FILE: Arriving travellers wait to clear immigration at Piarco International Airport, Piarco.
BRENT PINHEIRO
Officials conducted a trial run of Trinidad and Tobago’s new online arrival and departure card system at Piarco International Airport on Saturday with three Caribbean Airlines flights, as officials prepare for its rollout tomorrow.
Travellers on flights BW 527 and BW 431 arriving at Piarco, along with passengers on outbound flight BW 240, participated in the exercise. The process required them to log on to the Government’s travel portal, create an account using an email address, upload a photograph of the biodata page of their passport, and complete the required immigration and customs details before travel.
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A San Fernando City Corporation Municipal Police officer informs a customer that the Marabella Market was closed after he attempted to enter to purchase produce yesterday.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
San Fernando Mayor Robert Parris has vowed to investigate after vendors at the Marabella Market lost earnings due to the sudden enforcement of a 1 pm Sunday closure.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar speaks in Parliament on Friday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
The current Middle East conflict has not impacted on any of the arrangements or expressions of interests regarding Government’s Blueprint Investment plan to date, according to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
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The closed public swimming pool facility in Cocoyea Village, San Fernando. Residents are pleading with authorities to reopen the community space.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Months after the pool in the community fell into disrepair for a third time despite taxpayers spending over $1.1 million on repairs, residents are again calling on the Ministry of Sport and Community Development to refurbish and reopen the Cocoyea Community Pool urgently.
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Workers printing the last edition of Guyana’s Stabroek News newspaper on Saturday, as it closes after 39 years in Georgetown, Guyana.)
AP
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica (AP) — Growing up in Trinidad and Tobago, Carlon Augustus remembers reading the newspapers his grandparents bought daily. Now 32, he says he turns to social media for the latest news.
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Three telecommunications technicians from across the Caribbean have secured international certification as part of a regional training initiative launched by Liberty Caribbean, the operator of Flow, Liberty Business and BTC.
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As government officials and civil society actors descended on St Lucia this month, oil prices were rising, buoyed on by a war in the Middle East that has overshadowed the one in Europe. St Lucia was the destination for some of the finest minds in the region to convene for a meeting on a global just transition from fossil fuels. A precursor to the much-anticipated First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels, in Santa Marta, Colombia between April 24 and 29. The convening would ultimately harmonise the Caribbean's position ahead of the international summit.
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