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Grand Chief Eric Lewis of the First Natives Sovereign Nation blows a conch shell to mark the start of the Parade of Nations, “We Are The World,” hosted by The Flambeau Movement in San Fernando on Monday.
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San Fernando came alive with colour, rhythm, and heritage as school children joined cultural groups for a vibrant procession along Harris Promenade yesterday.
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Opposition Chief Whip Marvin Gonzales speaks to reporters outside the Red House last month.
Former national security minister and police commissioner Gary Griffith is calling on the Government, and more specifically Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander, to improve communication with the public.
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PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar
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Hours after US President Donald Trump’s warning to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro that his days in power were numbered, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar maintains that the US military build-up in the region is aimed at combating drug trafficking, not regime change. She also reiterated that no request has been made for Trinidad and Tobago to serve as a base for potential attacks on Venezuelan soil.
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Justice Minister Diosdado Cabello
Venezuela’s Justice Minister, Diosdado Cabello, is accusing the Government of Trinidad and Tobago of “attacking” Venezuelans due to the increasing number of deportations following a reduction in the availability of work permits for Venezuelans.
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Venezuelan opposition parliamentarian José Brito
Venezuelan opposition parliamentarian José Brito has joined Caracas in condemning Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar for supporting US military operations in the Caribbean.
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Opposition Senator MP Dr Amery Browne
The President of the United States answers not to Trinidad and Tobago but to his own people, and likewise, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar must answer to the people of this country.
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Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda Gaston Browne
Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne has warned that while Trinidad and Tobago’s recent increase in import duties on certain Caricom products may be acceptable for health reasons, any wider application could violate the Treaty of Chaguaramas. Browne also cautioned that, as the “supermarket of the Caribbean,” T&T could face a “boomerang effect” if the policy is mishandled.
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Fishing boats at Saline Bay, Toco, yesterday.
Residents of seaside communities along Trinidad’s east coast say recent reports of US naval vessels operating nearby have sparked concern, with local fisherfolk hoping that any military activity remains far from their homes.
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THA Minority Leader Kelvon Morris
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Minority Leader Kelvon Morris is calling for clear answers from Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Chief Secretary Farley Augustine as the Prime Minister makes her first official visit to Tobago with several Cabinet members.
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Minister of Finance Davendranath Tancoo during the Budget 2026 presentation in Parliament last month.
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Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo has approved the Chief Personnel Officer (CPO) to proceed with proposed ten per cent wage negotiations for public servants. However, Tancoo noted that the CPO still has “a few prerequisites” to complete before face-to-face negotiations with the Public Services Association (PSA) can begin.
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NPTA president Walter Stewart
President of the Trinidad and Tobago National Council of Parent Teacher Associations Inc. (NPTA), Walter Stewart, says violence among students continues to occur even at schools with police officers stationed on the compound.
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Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre, Santa Rosa.
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Several detainees held under the State of Emergency (SoE) at the Eastern Correctional and Rehabilitation Centre (ECRC) in Arouca have embarked on a peaceful hunger strike, calling on Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander to revoke the Preventive Detention Orders for persons who have not been investigated or charged after months in custody.
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Retired police dog Hart, who is blind.
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CNC3 Ask the Doctor’s host Dr Joel Teelucksingh.
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Association of Psychiatrists of T&T secretary Dr Varma Deyalsingh
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