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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has praised the strong relationship between Trinidad and Tobago and the United States, saying the partnership continues to deliver tangible benefits in healthcare and other key sectors.
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The Judiciary has introduced a Practice Direction governing the use of generative artificial intelligence in court proceedings, aimed at ensuring AI is used responsibly and ethically. Issued by Chief Justice Ronnie Boodoosingh on July 7, the rules took effect on July 8.
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VASHTI SINGH
Former Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles is trying her best as political leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM).
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File: HDC head office South Quay, Port-of-Spain.
People are being targeted by scammers posing as Housing Development Corporation (HDC) or Ministry of Housing agents, who claim they can secure HDC homes by bypassing the official allocation process in exchange for money, the HDC has warned.
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Senior Counsel Rishi Dass SC and Gilbert Peterson SC, leave the Hall of Justice after appearing before the Court of Appeal yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Businessman Dominic Hadeed and his wife, Genevieve, have secured an urgent hearing before the Court of Appeal next Tuesday, as they seek to overturn a decision by Justice Frank Seepersad refusing their release from detention over an alleged plot to assassinate Government officials.
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Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley shows his passport during an interview with Guardian Media at his Goodwood Park home yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley says he has received threats from “certain officials of state” but insists he is not intimidated, warning that he believes the country is entering a dangerous period where state power is being used against perceived political opponents.
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The Mighty Sparrow in his younger years
GML ARCHIVES
He may be in his nineties, but the “Calypso King of the World” says he is as good and wonderful as ever.
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Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley refers to a copy of the Law s of T&T during an interview with Guardian Media yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley has dismissed suggestions that Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar secured a diplomatic victory at the recent Caricom Heads of Government Meeting, saying instead that regional leaders “bailed out Trinidad and Tobago from itself” after what he described as an unnecessary foreign policy dispute.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles addresses members of the media during yesterday’s Opposition media briefing.
FAITH AYOUNG
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has accused the Government of attempting to link the People’s National Movement (PNM) to drug trafficking, while questioning why alleged gang members are being detained under Preventive Detention Orders (PDOs) instead of being charged.
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Former foreign and Caricom affairs minister Dr Amery Browne.
Former foreign and Caricom affairs minister Dr Amery Browne is calling on the Government to explain Trinidad and Tobago’s decision to abstain from a United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) vote calling for an end to the United States’ economic embargo on Cuba.
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Minister of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence Dominic Smith.
VASHTI SINGH
Government is monitoring a series of cybersecurity incidents that have affected several ministries and State agency websites, with Minister of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence Dominic Smith assuring that investigations are underway to determine the extent of the breaches.
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Trade Minister Satyakama Maharaj plays a tenor pan during the Trade and Investment Convention (TIC) at the Centre of Excellence, Macoya, yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Nestlé’s decision to explore the sale of its dairy and juices business has ignited a fresh political battle over the state of Trinidad and Tobago’s manufacturing sector, with the Government insisting that investor confidence is rising, while the Opposition argues that recent policies are making the country less competitive.
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