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File: An Airports Authority security officer patrols Piarco International Airport following a shooting incident in April.
Amid concerns that a potential conflict between the United States and Venezuela could spill over into Trinidad and Tobago, the Estate Police Association (EPA) has warned that its members are not adequately equipped to protect the country’s critical infrastructure and high-risk assets.
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People gather on the shore of Macuto beach in Venezuela on Wednesday.
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Venezuelan national Manuel Conteras works long hours at a sawmill in Penal, his hands roughened by wood and his face etched with worry. As military ships, radar installations, and new sanctions tighten around Venezuela, his hope of earning enough to move his large family out of Tucupita in the Orinoco Delta remains out of reach.
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TikTok social media personality Alianna Samaroo
A 32-year-old mother of two from Chaguanas, who admitted to inciting violence towards Government members in a series of social media posts, has been placed on a three-year bond.
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The Cabo Star
With less than a month to go before the MV Cabo Star is expected to leave Trinidad and Tobago, a former Port executive has warned that if a replacement vessel is not already nearby, it will be impossible for it to be operational by January 12.
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Minister of Works and Infrastructure Jearlean John
Minister of Works and Infrastructure Jearlean John has clarified that her ministry is not responsible for the National Programme for the Upkeep of Public Spaces (NPUPS), amid public questions about the initiative’s progress and monitoring.
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A High Court Judge has ordered a little over $90,000 in compensation to two men, who were beaten by prison officers during a riot at the Golden Grove State Prison in Arouca.
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Neville Simon. photo courtesy TTPS
A High Court Judge has permanently stayed the prosecution of a 62-year-old man, accused of murdering a one-year-old baby during a domestic dispute with her grandmother and mother in 2021, after prosecutors sought to withdraw a plea deal for a lesser offence.
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Released kidnapped victim, Derrick Tardieu
More than 24 hours after Derrick “Stones” Tardieu was released by kidnappers along the North Coast of Trinidad after a ransom comprised of both TT and US currency was paid, negotiations were said to be continuing to secure the safe release of his wife Clarabelle Tardieu.
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Bystanders look on at one of the cars involved in an early morning road accident along Hampden Road, Tobago, yesterday. Both drivers were taken to the Scarborough General Hospital for treatment.
ROGER JACOB
Tobago police are urging motorists to be cautious on the island’s roads after a car plunged over a precipice and into the sea following a two-vehicle collision along Milford Road, Lambeau, yesterday morning.
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Antonio Baboolal shows the shed where his father, Anthony was climbing when he was electrocuted.
CHE TEEKERSINGH
A 55-year-old man died after he was electrocuted while working on a rooftop at his home in Plum Mitan, Biche, on Wednesday.
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Mariah Seenath
Ten weeks after budding footballer Mariah Seenath was found dead near the Friendship Village Recreation Ground, her relatives say they are no closer to justice.
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DNY59
Two nationals of Trinidad and Tobago have been charged in the United States with international cocaine trafficking offences following the unsealing of a federal indictment.
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