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ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC—Prime Minister Gaston Browne has reiterated his call for his Trinidad and Tobago counterpart, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, to “produce the evidence” that the Caribbean Community (Caricom), including Antigua and Barbuda, has aligned itself with “the Maduro narco government headed by a dictator” in Venezuela.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is not above questioning or beyond accountability, says Opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) leader Pennelope Beckles.
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Political analyst Dr Winford James believes the People’s National Movement (PNM) may struggle to sway enough voters in their direction by raising concerns about the United States radar installation in Tobago, or the possibility of a military base being established on the island. It comes as campaigning for the upcoming Tobago House of Assembly (THA) elections ramps up across the island.
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GPS disruptions affecting aircraft operating in and around Piarco International Airport have been linked to escalating military tensions in the southern Caribbean, according to a report published by The New York Times over the weekend.
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Former Public Services Association (PSA) president Jennifer Baptiste-Primus is accusing the current union head, Felisha Thomas, of hiding from her members. She is advising Thomas that silence is not an option.
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Third Schedule officers in the Teaching Service, including school supervisors and guidance officers within the Student Support Division, are calling on Minister of Finance Davendranath Tancoo and Minister of Education Dr Michael Dowlath to explain delays in the payment of their new salaries and outstanding back pay.
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The Ministry of Education has acknowledged concerns raised by the Estate Police Association about the condition of security booths at several schools and said it is completing an assessment of the affected facilities.
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Kylie Ramadhar, nine, dressed as an elf, enjoys a horse ride during the Miss Ena’s Luv & Joy Foundation’s 40th Christmas Treat at Sirju Trace, Rambert Village, La Romaine, on Sunday.
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Laughter, music and the spirit of Christmas filled Rambert Village, La Romaine, as the children of late private school teacher Ena Sirju carried on her four-decade tradition of giving by hosting a festive community treat in her memory, months after her death in April.
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Children enjoy pedal carts at Moruga Tableland MP Michelle Benjamin’s Christmas celebration at MP Michelle’s Santa Workshop, Moruga.
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Minister of Culture Michelle Benjamin says Trinidad and Tobago can expect a “bumper” Carnival in 2026, despite ongoing national anxiety and wider regional tensions.
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Shoppers along the Chaguanas Main Road yesterday.
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Sales throughout Chaguanas have been relatively slow, with many businesses reporting a noticeable decline compared with the same period last year.
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The People’s National Movement (PNM) is promising to create 7,000 jobs in Tobago over the next four years under its Big, Bold and Red manifesto, which the party says will drive private-sector growth and transform the island’s economy.
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Residents of Union Hall are calling on the Government and the Penal/Debe Regional Corporation to urgently address garbage build-up in their community, saying the situation has worsened as Christmas approaches.
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