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Murder victim Rennico Khan
A 44-year-old labourer who was gunned down at his aunt’s home in Gasparillo yesterday morning had been charged 17 times for various offences, including firearm-related crimes, police have confirmed.
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The San Fernando General hospital
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Health Minister Dr Lackram Bodoe has requested a report from the South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) CEO Dr Brian Armour on the two non-functional CT scanners at the San Fernando General Hospital.
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Nick Byanile looks at the ruins of his home at Lazzari Atreet, Poole Village, Rio Claro, following a fire.
Still trying to understand what caused the fire that destroyed his home on Tuesday, a Rio Claro gardener is now seeking assistance to rebuild.
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File: San Juan North Secondary School acting principal Dabrielle Nurse, left, and Chinese Ambassador to T&T Fang Qiu look on as students use two of 22 laptops that were donated to the school by the Chinese government last year.
As uncertainty grows in Trinidad and Tobago over new United States visa policies that involve monitoring student social media, the Chinese Embassy has renewed its call for T&T students to consider academic opportunities in China.
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Minister of Health Dr Lackram Bodoe
Health Minister Dr Lackram Bodoe has confirmed that recent subvariants of COVID-19, including those circulating globally, have not been detected in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Grandmother Geneive Pierre and her daughter sit in the doorway of their collapsed home at South Oropouche on May 30.
RISTIAN DE SILVA
Praising God for her blessings, grandmother Geneive Pierre broke down in tears after learning that a Good Samaritan had offered to purchase land and build a house for her after hers collapsed last Monday.
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Beach chair and tent rentals at Maracas Beach, Maracas, photo was taken yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
Former Minister of Tourism, Culture, and the Arts Randall Mitchell has rejected claims made by Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Edward Alexander that beach chair rental operators are part of a gang enterprise.
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Marcia Ayers-Caesar
Former chief magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar has quietly resumed duties as a High Court Judge, weeks after the Privy Council ruled she was improperly pressured to resign in 2017. Though she returned last month, her name has not yet been added to the Judiciary’s official list of judges. Legal sources say she has so far handled only chamber matters.
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Dominique Piper
The US Embassy on Wednesday warned that using a visa to travel for the primary purpose of giving birth in the United States, so that the child will have U.S. citizenship, is not permitted, and Consular officers will deny a visa application if they have reason to believe this is intent of the travel to the country.
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A snowcone vendor with workers and security personel at the One Caribbean Music Festival concert venue, the Queen's Park Savannah before the start of the show last night.
VASHTI SINGH
Jacho Entertainment, the entertainment promotion company of the One Caribbean Music Festival, says it conducted all foreign exchange transactions for the concert through “legal, regulated, and verifiable financial channels.”
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Minister of Defence Wayne Sturge
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The Ministry of Defence says it is aware of recent reports concerning a claim made by the President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, alleging the infiltration by Colombian paramilitary groups into eastern Venezuela through Trinidad and Tobago.
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Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy, Dr. Jenifer Neidhart de Ortiz, paid a courtesy call on Minister of Housing David Lee, and Ministers in the Ministry of Housing, Anil Roberts and Phillip Edward Alexander on Wednesday.
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