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President Donald Trump said the U.S. military again targeted a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, killing three aboard the vessel.
The West Indies senior men’s team will complete a full schedule of international cricket in 2025 with overseas tours following a home series against Australia and Pakistan.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has questioned who is influencing Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, accusing her of making “almost like a declaration of war” against his country.
An 18-year-old Venezuelan is recovering at the Scarborough General Hospital after he was stabbed during a fight at the Store Bay Beach Facility yesterday, in an incident that also led to the arrest of another Venezuelan man who gave police a fake name.
The National Council of Parent Teacher Associations (NPTA) has reversed its position on assigning police officers with guns in the nation’s schools.
One economist is urging government to look at ways to create more jobs for those who have relied on make work programmes.
Seventeen years after last seeing her cousin, Jennifer Morris-Littrean was eagerly awaiting their reunion in Tobago this weekend. But instead of welcoming him into her home, she is now mourning his sudden death.
Civil servants in St Lucia will receive a special bonus with their December 2025 salaries, Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre announced.
The United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, has condemned the weekend murders of at least 40 people during a string of brutal incidents and ongoing gang violence that have plagued the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country.
Qatar prepared Monday to host a summit over Israel’s attack on Hamas leaders in Doha last week, hoping a group of Arab and Islamic nations will offer a way to restrain Israel as its war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip grinds on.
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has delivered a scathing critique of the country’s foreign exchange system, saying the Government intends to bring legislation that will allow the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago to reveal all forex allocations.
The regime of President Nicolas Maduro has warned Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana that if they “lend themselves to an attack” against Venezuela, “they will receive a response.”
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