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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has condemned the Government’s October 2025 national recruitment drive as a “farce” and “publicity stunt,” as she noted the Kamla Persad-Bissessar administration had hired a mere 1,801 people despite promising 20,000 jobs.
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One Chinese community is calling for greater national recognition of its contribution to T&T.
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A man from Arima, who was freed of a double murder due to prosecutorial delays before being rearrested and recharged last year, has been freed again.
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Unidentified women stand in a section of the Al Roj camp housing family members of suspected Islamic State militants in eastern Syria last week.
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As Muslims in T&T begin welcoming the holy month of Ramadan, families of detained citizens in Syrian refugee camps are calling on Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to uphold promises she made before last year’s General Elections to bring their relatives home - especially following a recent Human Rights Watch (HRW) report stating that those in the camps are in danger.
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Well-wishes continue to pour in following the announcement by former chutney soca monarch Kenneth Salick of his poor health, as he battles kidney failure.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar should enter Caricom’s 50th conference in St Kitts tomorrow as a regional stateswoman - not as a combatant - and use the language of unity, says former Foreign Affairs minister Surujrattan Rambachan.
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Economist Dr Indera Sagewan says there is no conflict in her role as a director of the Central Bank of T&T (CBTT) and in her role as a weekly newspaper columnist writing commentary which focuses on the country’s developmental issues, particularly diversification.
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Just Illusions’ Jacqueline Taylor portrays Solar Eclipse on her way to the senior Queen of the Bands title.
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Stealth Tech’s Return of the Red Indians and the House of Jaqui’s Come Fly with Me have captured the coveted Senior and Junior Band of the Year titles, respectively, in Chaguanas for Carnival 2026, following a keenly contested competition.
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FILE: A composite image showing Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, left, and Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles.
The Opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) today opens Local Government election nominations for 70 seats held by the ruling United National Congress Government - while Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will advise in due course when the UNC will start their process, says Rural Development and Local Government Minister Kadijah Ameen.
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Climate Envoy of the President of the UN General Assembly, Professor Kamal Amakrane, says adaptation must take place at a local level if the world is to make serious progress in tackling the challenges of climate change. His statement, though not connected, came the same week the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States planned to repeal its own findings that greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane are heating the earth and that warming threatens public health and welfare. The Trump administration’s decision strikes at the heart of the climate fight.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has invited Chief Secretary Farley Augustine to accompany her contingent for the Caricom Heads of Government Meeting in St Kitts and Nevis, from February 24-27. At a virtual media conference on Sunday, Augustine said he has accepted the invitation and will engage local officials on the islands to get a better understanding of their governance structure.
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The MV Blue Wave Harmony vessel arrives at the Port of Port-of-Spain on Thursday, for domestic cargo operations between Trinidad and Tobago.
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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said Tobagonians' patience are "rightfully running out" as the disruption to the cargo service is now a matter of serious concern. On February 2, Augustine appealed to the public for "grace and patience" amid the transition from the Cabo Star to the MV Blue Wave Harmony.
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