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Two toddlers and four teenagers remain displaced after the Mary Care Centre in Woodbrook was destroyed by a fire on Wednesday night.
Venezuela’s government on Friday rejected a ruling from the United Nations’ top court ordering the South American country to refrain from holding elections for officials who supposedly would oversee a resource-rich region in neighbouring Guyana that both nations claim as their own.
The Barbados-based Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum (CariCOF) said Friday that the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) neutral conditions in the Pacific, combined with unusually warm waters around the Caribbean, could create a regional heat season with the possibility of heatwaves, gradually ramping up, but unlikely to match 2023 and 2024.
As a throng of supporters chanted her name on the perimeter of President’s House, St Ann’s, yesterday, inside, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, freshly sworn in as Prime Minister yet again, pledged to serve everyone regardless of political affiliation.
Despite a police presence on the periphery of President’s House, St Ann’s, the officers could not control the crowd of supporters that mobbed Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as she attempted to leave the compound following her swearing-in yesterday.
John Jeremie, SC, was sworn in yesterday as Trinidad and Tobago’s new Attorney General at President’s House—marking a historic return to public office under a different political banner.
Leading voices in Trinidad and Tobago’s legal community have extended congratulations to John Jeremie SC on his return as Attorney General, calling the appointment a timely move to address urgent challenges within the country’s judicial system.
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine says the change in central government will not affect Tobago’s ongoing effort to bring Sandals back—this time with a fresh plan.
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles-Robinson says some sectors of society no longer feel the People’s National Movement (PNM) is a caring party.
As the People’s National Movement (PNM) staggers back to its feet in the aftermath of a crushing electoral defeat on Monday, it turns to a familiar but often overlooked face—a woman whose political journey has been defined not by noise but endurance.
For the first time in T&T’s history, the three highest offices in the land are held by women.
Civil society groups and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are ready for the Kamla Persad-Bissessar-led government to start fulfilling their campaign promises.
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