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Members of the public wait in line outside the Immigration Division at the Government Campus Plaza, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander has defended Government’s decision to introduce the E-Passport system, arguing that it was not only more convenient for daily tasks and record-keeping but would also ensure a higher degree of security is maintained.
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A mud extrusion at Palo Seco Bay believed to have been caused as a result of the two recent powerful earthquakes in Venezuela.
RISHI RAGOONATH
A recent mud extrusion has been discovered at Palo Seco Bay, the latest geological feature to emerge along Trinidad’s south-western coastline following the recent powerful twin earthquakes off Venezuela. It is believed the extrusion may have occurred around the same time the coastline at Galfa Beach in Cedros was uplifted by approximately 20 feet.
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A garbage pile-up at Cypress Ridge, Union Hall, San Fernando, yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Garbage piles and deteriorating road conditions have become a growing concern for residents of the Cypress Ridge Housing Development Corporation (HDC) community, who are calling for urgent intervention, warning that the problems are creating health and safety risks.
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Chief Justice Ronnie Boodoosingh
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With the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI), the Judiciary has issued a practice direction on the responsible use of AI in court proceedings.
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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, right, shakes the hand of NUGFW president general Christopher Skeete at the Chief Secretary’s Office on Thursday.
COURTESY THA
One hundred and fifty-eight daily-paid workers are expected to be promoted to permanent employment within the Division of Community Development and Social Protection.
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A Special Reserve Police officer, who has been suspended since January 2021 after being charged with beating his then-girlfriend, was freed of the charge yesterday after the State repeatedly failed to produce witnesses to substantiate the allegation, including the complainant.
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Parents gather at the La Romaine Secondary School auditorium on Thursday to register their children, after they earned places at the school via the 2026 Secondary Entrance Assessment exam.↔
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
As some secondary schools require parents to pay for school packages costing $4,000 or more, others are seeking to ease the financial burden by offering free textbooks, zero registration fees, and providing additional support for students.
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Spain's Mikel Merino (6) celebrates after their win in the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Spain and Belgium in Inglewood, Calif., near Los Angeles, Friday, July 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
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Mikel Merino scored in the 88th minute on a rebound yielded by backup Belgium goalkeeper Senne Lammens, and Spain advanced to the World Cup semifinals with a 2-1 victory on Friday.
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Government is looking at new ways to ease foreign exchange shortages, although officials say the measures will not increase the overall supply of US dollars. Senior ministers and the Central Bank met with energy sector representatives on Friday to discuss improving how foreign exchange is allocated across the market.
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From left to right in photo- PowerGen Board Appointment Mr. Omesh Ramberran, Member of the PowerGen Board Ms. Shivanna Sam, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Public Utilities Mr. Nathan Jeremie, Deputy Chairman of the PowerGen Board The Honourable Barry Shiva Padarath, Minister of Public Utilities Ms. Jasodra Rampersad – Chairman of the PowerGen Board The Honourable Clyde Elder, Minister in the Ministry of Public Utilities Mr Hardeo Bahall – Member of the PowerGen Board
Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath has appointed a new Board of Directors for the Power Generation Company of Trinidad and Tobago (PowerGen).
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Three of the headline steel orchestras billed to perform at Saturday’s Generations of Steel concert at the Queen’s Park Savannah have withdrawn from the event, citing contractual and administrative issues.
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The rush to secure Certificates of Good Character for recruitment drives by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, the Air Guard, the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force and other state agencies has once again exposed longstanding processing problems at the Sangre Grande Police Station, where senior officers say only one machine is available to handle hundreds of applications.
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