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A screengrab from Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Edward Alexander’s Facebook video criticising Westmoorings North Residents’ Association, who called for road repairs.
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Facing strong backlash for criticising Westmoorings residents who called for road repairs because the constituency voted for the People’s National Movement (PNM) in the April 28 General Elections, Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Edward Alexander has sought to soften his position, saying Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will take care of the community.
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File: An MTS security guard closes a gate to the Ste Madeleine Secondary School, Corinth Road, Ste Madeleine
The Estate Police Association (EPA) is preparing to approach the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Authority in the coming weeks over what it describes as serious health and safety breaches at dilapidated security booths at schools across Trinidad, which it says place National Maintenance Training and Security Company (NMTS) officers at risk.
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Evana, an oil tanker, is seen docked at the El Palito port in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, yesterday.
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WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (AP)—The US Coast Guard yesterday pursued another sanctioned oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea, as the Trump administration appeared to be intensifying its targeting of such vessels connected to the Venezuelan government.
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Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation chairman Josiah Austin cheers for five-year-old Desar Morales as he played mini golf during the corporation’s 2025 Christmas Celebration at the Racquet Centre, Orange Grove Road, Tacarigua, on Saturday.
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The Government’s move to streamline expenses has led to several chairmen and mayors of United National Congress (UNC) and People’s National Movement (PNM)-controlled regional corporations dipping into their pockets to provide Christmas meals and gifts for council members and administrative staff.
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Arima Mayor Balliram Maharaj, right, takes a picture with Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Edward Alexander at the recent UNC fundraiser.
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Former People’s National Movement National Youth Officer Dane Wilson has called on Arima Mayor Balliram Maharaj to say why he chose to attend a United National Congress fundraiser Christmas dinner instead of his Arima Borough Corporation Christmas dinner, adding that in his view, Maharaj’s actions would warrant referral to the party’s investigation committee on disciplinary matters.
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The College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago has issued a statement regarding social media comments attributed to an employee.
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Leader of Government Business Barry Padarath responds to questions from members of the media outside the Red House yesterday.
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Member of Parliament Barry Padarath issued a statement today supporting Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar regarding her recent comments on regional security and foreign policy. Padarath stated the government stands with Persad-Bissessar as she confronts national security challenges. He said the Prime Minister is demonstrating that diplomacy involves bold leadership and strategic alliances rather than passive observation.
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Prime Minister Gaston Browne
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, issued a statement today responding to remarks by Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar concerning CARICOM and international relations. Prime Minister Browne said Antigua and Barbuda respects the sovereign right of CARICOM members to conduct bilateral relations but expects the same respect for its own engagements with the United States.
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Former CoP Gary Griffith
Former National Security Minister and former political leader of the National Transformation Alliance (NTA) Gary Griffith says reports that a suspected US military base in Tobago would only serve to further secure this country from military aggression, but felt that transparency and clear messaging was needed on the part of the government.
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An accident in St Joseph early on Sunday morning ended with the death of an unidentified man and another in critical condition at hospital, police said.
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Che Teekersingh
Former Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has issued a statement criticising Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, her government, and recent positions on foreign relations, regional engagement and national sovereignty.
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Director general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Willie Walsh.
In 2022, the airline industry accounted for 2 per cent of the world’s carbon emissions. But, for an industry with a stated goal to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050, 2 per cent is two too much.
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