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The Central Divisional Police received praise for their swift action on Tuesday night following a robbery at a grocery store on Welcome Road, Longdenville, Chaguanas.
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Residents cross a river to Venezuela from Colombia's Tibu, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, following guerrilla attacks that killed dozens and forced thousands to flee their homes in the Catatumbo region. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)
Fernando Vergara
The Colombian border village of Tres Bocas has become a ghost town as residents flee to neighboring Venezuela to escape a new wave of violence in Colombia’s Catatumbo region that has left at least 80 people dead and displaced thousands.
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Within hours of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the new administration took down the Spanish-language version of the official White House website.
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Soca artiste Akhenaton Lewis, also known as Yung Bredda, performs one of his hits.
Since its release approximately one month ago, Akhenaton Lewis’ (Yung Bredda) The Greatest Bend Over has skyrocketed to the number-one spot on Apple Music’s top songs from T&T. It also gained over five million views on YouTube.
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Cumuto/Manzanilla MP Dr Rai Ragbir
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has faced scathing criticism over her controversial remarks about former United States president Joe Biden, whose administration she described as a “disaster”.
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File: Attorney General Reginald Armour shows a copy of a file which went missing to members of the media during a press conference at the Attorney General Office, Government Plaza, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, in February.
KERWIN PIERRE
The Solicitor General’s Department and the Chief State Solicitor are being described as “inept” and “incompetent” as it relates to a missing case file.
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Attorney Anand Ramlogan, SC
The legal team for the claimants in the saga of the missing case file has heavily criticised the findings of the report into the matter calling it a “damp squib” and claiming it may now cost the State $25 million in damages.
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Minister of National Security, Fitzgerald Hinds responds to a question durng the sitting of the Senate yesterday.
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
The next PNM government will prioritise closing existing legal loopholes that permit companies that shut down not to pay workers. There are plans to have a labour inspector among authorised officers investigating the trafficking of persons.
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Dr. Amery Browne
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
The Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government has launched a special audit investigation into water-trucking services at the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation following numerous irregularities and concerns raised during an enquiry into complaints about an alleged illegal water-trucking scheme by corporation employees.
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Tourism, Culture and the Arts Minister Randall Mitchell sanitises his hands as he enters the Senate Chamber yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Debate on the National Emblems (Amendment) Bill 2025 ended in the Senate yesterday evening with the bill being passed.
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Ornella Greaves
The Police Complaints Authority (PCA) says it is actively pursuing the investigation into the shooting death of Sharida Ali.
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Amery Browne arrives for the sitting of the Senate, yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Amid swirling rumours surrounding the reason behind his last-minute decision to withdraw his consent to be screened for the Diego Martin West constituency, Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne is keeping his reasons close to his chest.
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