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Security measures at the Piarco International Airport were strengthened overnight on Friday, following a daring robbery at the Pita Pit in which cash and valuables were stolen at gunpoint.
Hours after Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar warned of a surge in human and drug trafficking—fuelled by Venezuelan nationals and involving local gang members—police uncovered a trafficking ring in Tunapuna, rescuing 12 women, including three victims.
Hundreds of patients across Trinidad and Tobago’s public hospitals may be waiting in limbo for critical surgeries—some for months, others for years.
Acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin has promised to give an update involving a two-year old investigation into allegations that “senior government officials” have been involved in human trafficking.
In the fishing village of Icacos in Cedros, where Venezuela is just seven miles away, residents and fishermen fear for their safety and livelihoods amid tensions between the two countries.
Reggae artiste Sizzla has rejected as false a claim that he demanded a fee equal to that of fellow Jamaican artiste Vybz Kartel to close the One Caribbean Music Festival after Kartel failed to appear.
Dr Roodal Moonilal has welcomed recent progress on Shell’s Manatee gas project and urged the company to explore increasing gas output to address Trinidad and Tobago’s urgent gas shortage.
Local national security and law enforcement officials met yesterday evening to discuss allegations of a local link to destabilise Venezuela.
Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo says the “honour system” for forex distribution promoted by the last government has not worked to the benefit of the economy or the small and medium-sized enterprises.
A High Court judge has quashed the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries’ decision to withhold its investigative report on an industrial accident at NiQuan Energy’s Pointe-a-Pierre plant. The accident resulted in the death of an employee from a third-party contractor.
Two men have died following separate shootings in Laventille and Petit Valley between Friday and today.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through the streets of Rome on Saturday against the war in Gaza in a protest called by Italy’s main opposition parties, who accuse the right-wing government of being too silent.
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