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A former director and security manager of Island Club Casino has been freed of 11 fraud charges, almost eight years after she was first charged.
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A man from Point Fortin has been given a lifeline in his bid to sue the State over being committed to the St Ann’s Psychiatric Hospital despite not suffering from any mental illness.
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Rajaee Ali
Alleged gang leader Rajaee Ali has evaded a preliminary challenge to his lawsuit over being transferred from the Maximum Security Prison (MSP) in Arouca to military facilities in Chaguaramas under the ongoing State of Emergency (SoE).
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THA Minority Leader Kelvon Morris
COURTESY: ASSEMBLY LEGISLATURE, TOBAGO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Minority Leader Kelvon Morris is accusing Chief Secretary Farley Augustine of abandoning his once-strong stance, which he once had against the former PNM-led Government, on Tobago’s most pressing issues, especially now on matters involving the Prime Minister’s tough talk surrounding the Venezuela/US tension.
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Zorisha Hackett
COURTESY: ASSEMBLY LEGISLATURE, TOBAGO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Zorisha Hackett has been appointed temporary Secretary of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation, in place of Tashia Burris, while continuing to head the Education Division. Hackett’s new role, however, has drawn immediate fire from her former political leader Watson Duke.
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Oropouche East MP and Energy Minister, Dr Roodal Moonilal, reads to students at the Debe Public Library on Wednesday.
COURTESY:ROODAL MOONILAL
With a copy of The Gruffalo in hand, Oropouche East MP and Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal brought the magic of storytelling to students at the Debe Public Library, using the tale of a clever mouse to mark International Literacy Day 2025.
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Director of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) Miami laboratory, Allen Catterton, shows confiscated packets of fentanyl at the facility’s evidence locker.
Shane Superville
While it may not be the most widely consumed drug in Florida, the number of fatalities caused by fentanyl has prompted a large-scale security response across several territories.
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A Laventille man was killed during a confrontation with police in the capital city on Wednesday, while two firearms were recovered following the incident.
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A Longdenville man remained hospitalised in a stable condition yesterday, after he was stabbed in the neck by a close female relative during a heated argument on Monday night.
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Investigators said around 7 pm, Ramsingh was drinking alcohol and chatting with his friend, Joseph Kangalee, in the Maracas Bay fishing village.
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Members of the government-organised militias train at Fort Tiuna in Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Jesus Vargas)
Jesus Vargas
As tensions between Venezuela and the US continue to soar, on Wednesday night, Venezuela’s Defence Minister, General Vladimir Padrino López, announced that Venezuela’s army, along with the militias, has begun “Sovereign Caribbean” military exercises.
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The Red House on Abercromby Street, Port of Spain
Ignatius Wharton
The Constitution Amendment Bill (2025) has been passed in the Senate by a slim margin. Once proclaimed into law, it will allow persons to acquire citizenship through their grandparents.
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