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Professor Raymond Clayton
National Security policy adviser Professor Anthony Clayton is appealing to both the Government and Opposition to set aside their differences and allow the Zone of Special Operations to be used effectively.
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Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, centre, and his new executive pose for a picture after the swearing-in ceremony at the Assembly Legislature in Scarborough, Tobago, yesterday.
COURTESY:OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SECRETARY
Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has again pledged autonomy for Tobago and also introduced a new division to deal with legal and intergovernmental affairs.
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Attorney General John Jeremie
The report on the Commission of Inquiry (COI) into the collapse of the CL Financial empire and the Hindu Credit Union will be laid in Parliament this afternoon.
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Teachers wear red at a school in Port-of-Spain last Friday.
ROGER JACOB
The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA) is moving towards a mass rally, even as teachers across the country continue to wear red in protest over the delay in the payment of new salaries.
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A large pile of garbage creates an eyesore along Union Boulevard in Union Hall, San Fernando.
RISHI RAGOONATH
While garbage collection has shown signs of improvement in parts of Corinth and Union Hall in south Trinidad, residents say the neglected state of Palmiste Park and surrounding areas continue to pose serious safety and health concerns.
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FILE -Trinidad and Tobago passport.
If you’re a Trinidad and Tobago passport holder planning to take a trip this year, you may need to add “apply for a visa” to your to-do list.
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Ki Persad
Three-time Chutney Soca Monarch Ki Persad has qualified for the 2026 Chutney Soca Monarch semifinal after a 10-year absence.
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A woman lies between a bus and the pavement in the the vicinity of Palmyra yesterday, after she exited the the vehicle.
SOCIAL MEDIA
The Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) has initiated an internal review while police investigate an incident in which a woman was injured after part of her body was crushed by one of the corporation’s buses yesterday.
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NAMDEVCO Norris Deonarine Northern Wholesale Market, Macoya after yesterday's incident.
KEJAN HAYNES
Transport Commissioner Clive Clarke has denied claims that licensing officers locked farmers inside the Northern Wholesale Market in Macoya early yesterday morning during an exercise, saying the operation was led by police and that his officers only provided support.
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Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez addresses lawmakers next to a picture of former president Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores at the National Assembly in Caracas, Venezuela, yesterday.
Ariana Cubillos
The son of outed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has vowed that Venezuela will remain united despite the capture of his father and the president’s wife by United States forces earlier this month.
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St Patrick’s Newtown Girls’ RC School on Maraval Road in Newtown, Port-of- Spain
St Patrick’s Newtown Girls’ RC School
Experts working to resolve an electrical problem at St Patrick’s Newtown Girls’ RC School say the institution is expected to reopen on Monday, once repairs are completed as scheduled.
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Daily News Limited, Newsday
The Media Association of Trinidad and Tobago (MATT) is calling on Newsday’s management to be open and transparent with its employees following the company’s closure.
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