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A man who is alleged to have been targeting elderly residents of a Housing Development Corporation (HDC) housing scheme, is one of nine men held under a preventative detention order (PDO).
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Sean Sobers poses with Acting Assistant Secretary for the Office of International Affairs, Department of Energy Tommy Joyce (at Sobers’ right) and other senior officials during a meeting in Washington, DC, yesterday.
COURTESY:MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AND CARICOM AFFAIRS
Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Sean Sobers is in Washington, DC, for a series of high-level bilateral meetings with senior officials of the United States government.
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CariCOF Drought Monitor
As Trinidad and Tobago enters what should be its season of relief from months of heat and dry weather, the country is instead confronting a troubling reality—the rains have officially arrived, but for many communities, the water still has not.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles says a decision on the future of Senator Janelle John-Bates will be made “soon,” nearly two weeks after the embattled senator tendered her resignation.
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Housing Minister David Lee speaks to the media outside the Red House yesterday.
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Housing Minister David Lee says the Government remains committed to complying with procurement law, insisting that no contracts linked to the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) have been awarded amid ongoing investigations by the Office of Procurement Regulation (OPR).
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San Fernando East MP Brian Manning speaks to reporters outside the Red House yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
A former minister in the Finance Ministry is warning the Government against any move to introduce new taxes or fines, as uncertainty grows over the timing of the mid-year budget review.
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Phinis Warren
A 74-year-old man from Siparia, who killed his three-year-old son and disposed of his body almost four decades ago, will have to serve over three more years in prison before he can be released.
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A man from San Fernando, whose family has been squatting on State land for over 75 years, has scored a legal victory in his bid to pursue a lawsuit over damage to the property caused by water from a major road.
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Former head of the Institute of International Relations at the University of the West Indies, Dr Anthony Gonzales
Former head of the Institute of International Relations at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Dr Anthony Gonzales, says Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez should be free to dress as she chooses, while urging the Government to “tone down” its criticism of Caracas amid ongoing diplomatic and energy negotiations.
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Energy and Energy Industries Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal during yesterday’s sitting of Parliament.
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Energy and Energy Industries Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal has defended the Government’s handling of the recent offshore oil spill, stating there is no policy requiring the ministry to issue public statements on minor incidents.
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Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath and ministry officials during Tuesday’s meeting with the Association of Denominational Boards of Education.
COURTESY: MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath on Tuesday met with the Association of Denominational Boards of Education (ADBE), just days after the association’s call for talks was highlighted in the media.
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Government and Opposition benches prepare to debate The Parole Bill 2026 during the 29th Sitting of the House of Representatives, on Wednesday 13 May 2026. [Image courtesy Office of the Parliament]
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Trincity Maloney MP Camille Robinson-Regis has criticised the Speaker of the House, arguing that Standing Order 28(3) is at risk of becoming an “unchallengeable shield” for government secrecy after ministers again refused to answer questions in Parliament.
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