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Kimberly Cheatle, Director, U.S. Secret Service, testifies during a House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing on Oversight of the U.S. Secret Service and the Attempted Assassination of President Donald J. Trump, on Capitol Hill, Monday, July 22, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
Rod Lamkey
The director of the Secret Service said Tuesday she is resigning following the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump that unleashed an intensifying outcry about how the agency tasked with protecting current and former presidents could fail in its core mission.
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FILE - This image features a medical blood sample tube labelled for the Dengue NS1 antigen test. Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus, presenting symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash.
Hailshadow
There are 450 laboratory confirmed cases of Dengue Fever at present in Trinidad and Tobago, and four laboratory confirmed deaths.
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The United States Coast Guard Cutter, Vigilant, has returned to its home port of Cape Canaveral following a 55-day maritime safety and security patrol in the Caribbean Sea in which over 100 Haitian migrants were interdicted, an estimated 500 pounds of cocaine seized and eight suspected drug smugglers intercepted.
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An officer assigned to the Guard and Emergency Branch (GEB) is in serious condition and is in need of a blood transfusion after he and others tried to stop gunmen in east Port-of-Spain on Monday night.
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In this handout photo released by Gofa Zone Government Communication Affairs Department, a woman cries as hundreds of people gather at the site of a mudslide in the Kencho Shacha Gozdi district, Gofa Zone, southern Ethiopia, Monday, July 22, 2024. At least 146 people were killed in mudslides in a remote part of Ethiopia that has been hit with heavy rainfall, according to local authorities. (Isayas Churga/Gofa Zone Government Communication Affairs Department via AP)
Isayas Churga
At least 157 people were killed in mudslides in a remote part of Ethiopia that has been hit with heavy rainfall, many of them as they tried to rescue survivors of an earlier mudslide, local authorities said Tuesday.
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The following is the bulletin issued by the Met Service to 06:00 am, today, covering the period: today until midnight…
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Attorney Nafessa Mohammed
Proposed legislation to return T&T nationals from the Middle East refugee camps is is expected to be piloted in Parliament soon after the next session begins.
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SSA director Anthony Phillips-Spencer
The Strategic Services Agency (SSA) held mediation talks with the fired members of the disbanded Tactical Response Team (TRT) last Tuesday at the organisation’s Sackville Street offices.
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Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds, left, and Deputy CoP, Operations, Junior Benjamin chat yesterday at the ministry’s head office on Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
The National Security Minister remains tight-lipped on whether there are ongoing discussions between the Strategic Services Agency (SSA) and its recently fired employees. However, his ministry sought to make it clear that none of the 28 terminated employees had been rehired.
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THA Secretary Farley Augustine, back centre, along with Scout contingent leader Jenny Singh, left, and National Scout Commissioner Mark John, with young scouts pop confetti to start of a the week-long Camp Argyle 2024 , hosted by the The Scout Association of T&T, at the Roxborough High School, Tobago, yesterday.
VINDRA GOPAUL
At the launch of the scouts’ camp at Roxborough Secondary School, Chief Secretary Farley Augustine took the time to speak directly to the boys, urging them to stay focused, avoid crime, and seize the opportunities scouting provides.
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File: THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine
VINDRA GOPAUL-BOODAN
Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Chief Secretary Farley Augustine says intelligence is now at the heart of Tobago’s crime-fighting efforts as the island prepares to accommodate a cohort of officers and Defence Force personnel.
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Deputy Commissioner of Police Operations Junior Benjamin
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
One week after the police shifted gears to high alert, promising an increased presence on the grounds, patrols, and spot checks as part of their response to the bloodshed, Deputy Commissioner of Police Junior Benjamin says the exercises have been bearing fruit.
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