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Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath yesterday directed the closure of the school, hours after parents of Rousillac Hindu School protested over a rat infestation.
Foreign and CARICOM Affairs minister Sean Sobers says his ministry has submitted documents to the United Kingdom in a continued attempt to reverse the current visa requirement for T&T nationals. Speaking with reporters outside Parliament on Friday, Sobers said, “Essentially, we have trashed out certain things, certain asks that they had of us as a country… We’ve sent the relevant information to them, and we are waiting on a response from them as it pertains to that information that we’ve sent on to them”.
Caribbean Dragons will host its flagship event, IGNITE 2025, from October 12 to 15 with the summit focusing on entrepreneurship, investment, and regional growth.
The Private Sector Commission and the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry have both welcomed the Government’s “Project Rescue Georgetown”, which aims to clean up, beautify and return Georgetown to its past glory of being a Garden City.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries has advised that the sale of State Game Licences will begin on September 22, 2025.
Upper Rich Plain Road, Diego Martin, resident Brewster Rogers said he wanted to wait his turn for assistance from the authorities instead of complaining. However, he fears that the next heavy rainfall could cause his home to come crashing down.
Estonia summoned a Russian diplomat to protest after three Russian fighter aircraft entered its airspace without permission Friday and stayed there for 12 minutes, the Foreign Ministry said, just over a week after NATO planes downed Russian drones over Poland and heightened fears that the war in Ukraine could spill over.
Former travel agent Vicky Boodram has been freed of over 100 fraud charges related to a cruise that did not materialise.
On Venezuela’s Paria Peninsula, an idyllic stretch of Caribbean coast, it is an open secret that boats departing from its ports transport both drugs and fish.
The United Nations General Assembly on Friday voted to allow Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to address its annual meeting of world leaders by video after the United States revoked his visa last month. The motion passed by a vote of 145-5, with six abstentions.
Doctor Dorothy Williams-Chandler, who was shot last month, died on Thursday night at the Arima General Hospital.
The Ministry of Works and Infrastructure has confirmed the occurrence of a landslip along Fort George Road, St. James, near The Battery. A section of the roadway has been affected, and motorists and commuters have been asked to exercise caution when using the route.
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