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Senate President Wade Mark makes a ruling during yesterday’s Senate sitting.
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A double defeat in the Senate yesterday as Senate President Wade Mark shut down both attempts by the Opposition and Independent benches to probe accusations made by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
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Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills Training Prakash Persad
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The Government is assuring that Trinidad and Tobago has received no directive from the United States to halt the long-standing practice of sending nationals to Cuba to study medicine.
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Leo Williams reacts as he recalls his final moments with his son, Leonardo, who was killed along with Isaiah Roberts and Fabian Williams during a police shooting at Republic Bank’s Independence Square, Port-of-Spain branch on July 2, 2022.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
With three investigations underway into the fatal police shooting of Josiah Samaroo, relatives of three young men killed by police nearly four years ago have come forward to offer support to his family—and to call for the resignation of Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro.
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Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro
Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro has come to the defence of officers amid what he describes as “blatant mistruths” being circulated about their alleged refusal to wear body cameras, as well as claims that he has failed to enforce the relevant regulations within the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS).
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A driver waits to gain entry to Staubles Bay and Teteron Barracks , Chaguaramas on Monday.
VASHTI SINGH
Prisoners at Tetron Barracks and Staubles Bay in Chaguaramas continued their hunger strike for a second consecutive day yesterday.
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Stacy Lee Ling, section leader in the band Southern Mas Associates, builds a headpiece for the section Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne Arapaho at her mas camp in Union Hall, San Fernando, yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Carnival 2026 in San Fernando will go ahead without a competition after the San Fernando Carnival Committee announced it cannot afford to pay prizes due to a $200,000 shortfall from its 2025 allocation.
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File- T&T's delegation to UNGA in 2025. Front row, from left: Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Sean Sobers and Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath. Back row: Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Nicholas Morris, Minister of Legal Affairs Saddam Hosein and Minister of Public Administration and AI Dominic Smith in the UN Hall at United Nations Headquarters, New York, US.
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The costs for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s ten-plus-member delegation, which participated in the United Nations General Assembly 2025 in the United States last September, involved a total airfare cost of $147,000 and a total non-accountable allowance cost of $914,970 for the entire delegation.
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T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Tobago Division chairman Curtis Williams.
Tobago has now gone more than three weeks without a dedicated cargo service, and business leaders warn the island is on the brink of serious economic damage as shortages deepen and major events are cancelled.
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Courts Sound Specialists of Laventille performs during the National Panorama Medium Band semifinals at the Queen’s Park Savannah last Sunday.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
The National Panorama medium band finals will be held at the Queen’s Park Savannah this year after damage to the newly-leased MV Blue Wave Harmony ferry forced organisers to abandon plans to stage the event in Tobago.
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Ravi Balgobin Maharaj
The country’s highest appellate court has provided guidance on the interpretation of the statutory criteria for appointing the chairman of the National Insurance Board of T&T (NIBTT).
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The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has reversed its request for a businesswoman from south Trinidad to disclose who was using her vehicle at the time it was allegedly involved in a shooting.
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Merril Sabessar, found dead in her home on January 25
An autopsy has confirmed that Barrackpore resident Merril Sabessar was beaten and strangled, but investigators say they have not yet identified a suspect in her killing.
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