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In this frame from video provided by Catherine Ellis, flames engulf pavilions at the COP30 U.N. Climate Summit, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025, in Belem, Brazil. (Catherine Ellis via AP)
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Fire disrupted United Nations climate talks in Brazil on Thursday, forcing evacuations of several buildings and delaying already sluggish negotiations by most of a day with no major agreements even close. Officials said 13 people were treated for smoke inhalation.
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The Government of Jamaica has announced plans to establish a National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NARA) to lead, coordinate, fast-track and oversee national rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
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Derek Walcott
The Derek Walcott Library at the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College in St Lucia has been officially inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Regional Register for Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Miss Universe Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry
Miss Universe Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, is safe and recovering after falling off the stage during the preliminary evening gown competition in Bangkok, Thailand, on Wednesday.
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A 32-year-old San Juan woman died after the vehicle she was in went over a cliff along the North Coast Road yesterday afternoon.
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Trinidad and Tobago is under a yellow-level adverse weather alert as scattered showers, persistent rain, and occasional thunderstorms continue across the islands. The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service issued the warning today at 9:36 am, advising residents to remain vigilant.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Trinidad and Tobago joined the global community in observing World Children’s Day, focusing on this year’s theme, “My Day, My Rights.” The day serves as a reminder that every child carries inherent dignity, deserves full protection, and has the right to express their voice and shape their future.
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Port-of-Spain: Patriotic Front leader Mickela Panday has criticised Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander, questioning the government’s approach to crime and national security.
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Mourners pray over the body of Ruba Abu Al-Ola, 22, killed in an Israeli army strike, during her funeral at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
Abdel Kareem Hana
A pair of Israeli strikes in Gaza’s southern city of Khan Younis early Thursday killed five people, according to hospital officials, bringing the death toll from airstrikes in the Palestinian territory over a roughly 12-hour period to 33. The strikes have been some of the deadliest since Oct. 10 when a U.S.-brokered ceasefire came into force.
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The People’s National Movement has raised concern over the Prime Minister’s decision to immediately restrict all fetes and parties at the Hasely Crawford Stadium and Jean Pierre Complex to a small set of days and hours close to Carnival.
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Deborah Costelloe, the Trinidad and Tobago Contractors Association 2025 Hall of Fame Inductee and CEO and co-founder of Lifetime Roofing Ltd, with her husband, Robert Costelloe, director and co-founder of Lifetime Roofing Ltd at the award ceremony last Saturday.
Co-founder and CEO of Lifetime Roofing, Deborah Costelloe, was inducted into the Trinidad and Tobago Contractors Association’s Hall of Fame-2025 at its meeting on November 15 at the Radisson Hotel.
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Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander speaks with Guardian Media after leaving the Immigration Detention Centre in Guanapo, Arima, yesterday.
RALPH BANWARIE
Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander says the presence of US warships and marines in this country’s territorial waters and the wider region has stopped gun and illegal drug traffickers in their tracks — something he says he is grateful for.
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