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Sunday, May 18, 2025

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Mary Care Centre in Woodbrook

Mary Care Centre in Woodbrook

Mary Care Centre destroyed by fire

Two tod­dlers and four teenagers re­main dis­placed af­ter the Mary Care Cen­tre in Wood­brook was de­stroyed by a fire on Wednes­day night.

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Carisa Lee
Fri May 02 2025
FILE - A youth drives a motorcycle in front of a mural of a map of Venezuela with the Essequibo territory, a swath of land administered and controlled by Guyana but claimed by Venezuela, in the 23 de Enero neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Dec. 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, File)

FILE - A youth drives a motorcycle in front of a mural of a map of Venezuela with the Essequibo territory, a swath of land administered and controlled by Guyana but claimed by Venezuela, in the 23 de Enero neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Dec. 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, File)

Matias Delacroix

Venezuela rejects UN court order to halt election in territory under dispute with Guyana

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.

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GUARDIAN MEDIA NEWSROOM
Fri May 02 2025

Caribbean could see gradual rise in heatwaves over next 3 months, says climate body

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.

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GUARDIAN MEDIA NEWSROOM
Fri May 02 2025
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar takes the Oath of Office at  her swearing-in ceremony at President's House, St Ann's, yesterday.

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar takes the Oath of Office at her swearing-in ceremony at President's House, St Ann's, yesterday.

ROGER JACOB

Kamla promises to be PM for all of T&T

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.

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Fri May 02 2025
UNC supporters outside President’s House, St Ann’s, after the swearing-in ceremony for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Attorney General John Jeremie yesterday.

UNC supporters outside President’s House, St Ann’s, after the swearing-in ceremony for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Attorney General John Jeremie yesterday.

ROGER JACOB

Crowd mobs PM Kamla, new MPs outside president’s House

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.

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Fri May 02 2025
Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal, left, congratulates Attorney General John Jeremie at yesterday’s swearing-in ceremony at President’s House, St Ann’s.

Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal, left, congratulates Attorney General John Jeremie at yesterday’s swearing-in ceremony at President’s House, St Ann’s.

ROGER JACOB

Ex-PNM AG Jeremie returns under UNC

... vows to tackle legal expenditure and crime

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.

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Dareece Polo
Fri May 02 2025
Law Association of T&T president Lynette Seebaran-Suite, SC

Law Association of T&T president Lynette Seebaran-Suite, SC

Legal fraternity welcomes Jeremie as Attorney General

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.

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Fri May 02 2025
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine takes a picture with a UNC supporter outside President’s House, St Ann’s, after the swearing-in ceremony for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday.

Chief Secretary Farley Augustine takes a picture with a UNC supporter outside President’s House, St Ann’s, after the swearing-in ceremony for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday.

ROGER JACOB

Farley: Plan to bring back Sandals not dead

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.

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Fri May 02 2025
Pennelope Beckles-Robinson takes a picture with supporters after she was selected as Opposition Leader by the PNM’s General Council at Balisier House on Wednesday.

Pennelope Beckles-Robinson takes a picture with supporters after she was selected as Opposition Leader by the PNM’s General Council at Balisier House on Wednesday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Penny: People now feel PNM doesn’t care

Op­po­si­tion Leader Pen­ne­lope Beck­les-Robin­son says some sec­tors of so­ci­ety no longer feel the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM) is a car­ing par­ty.

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Fri May 02 2025
File: Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley and former T&T permanent representative to the United Nations, Pennelope Beckles-Robinson, at Nasdaq headquarters, Times Square, New York, in September 2019.

File: Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley and former T&T permanent representative to the United Nations, Pennelope Beckles-Robinson, at Nasdaq headquarters, Times Square, New York, in September 2019.

Office of the Prime Minister

Beckles-Robinson—A quiet force at the PNM helm

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.

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KEVON FELMINE
Fri May 02 2025
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar

ROGER JACOB

A New Chapter: Women take the reins in T&T

For the first time in T&T’s his­to­ry, the three high­est of­fices in the land are held by women.

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KEVON FELMINE
Fri May 02 2025
President of the Differently Abled Movement Nekiesha Pierre, second from left , with other members of the group protesting outside the Red House last month.

President of the Differently Abled Movement Nekiesha Pierre, second from left , with other members of the group protesting outside the Red House last month.

VASHTI SINGH

NGOs eager for new government to fulfil campaign promises

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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Carisa Lee
Fri May 02 2025
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