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An unidentified man rescued by medical attendant Peter Garcia from the roof top of a building at San Fernando General Hospital last week.
Despite lingering questions over the behaviour of a man who was recorded walking along the roof of the San Fernando General Hospital this week, the South-West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) has confirmed that he was safely recovered and treated.
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A student from a secondary school in Tunapuna was arrested by police on Friday, after he broke into a neighbour’s house and stole a quantity of alcohol and jewellery.
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Lady Lava
VASHTI SINGH
CEO of Southex, George Singh, described Friday night’s Chutney Soca Monarch semifinal as a clear success, as a large crowd packed Flava Village at the Queen’s Park Savannah for the first time in the event’s history.
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Josiah Eli Ferrier at the National Junior Calypso Monarch semifinal competition held at D’Kaiso Dynasty, Radisson Hotel, Port-of-Spain.
VASHTI SINGH
Young voices, big confidence, and plenty calypso swagger filled the Radisson Hotel, Port-of-Spain, yesterday as the National Junior Calypso Monarch semi-final struck all the right notes.
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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel marches during a rally to protest the killing of Cuban officers during the U.S. operation in Venezuela that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Havana, Cuba, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
Ramon Espinosa
The Revolutionary Government of Cuba has condemned a new escalation of measures by the United States government aimed at restricting fuel supplies to the country.
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Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro
ANISTO ALVES
Commissioner of Police (CoP) Allister Guevarro has no intention of stepping down or bowing out – despite mounting public calls for him to be removed as head of the country’s leading national security agency.
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Guardian Media’s senior political reporter Jesse Ramdeo, right, tries to get Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander to answer a question as he enters the Red House compound to attend Parliament yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
The current investigation concerning St Augustine resident Joshua Samaroo, who was killed in a police-involved shooting, is “one of the most intense investigations” engaging the police’s attention, says Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander.
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Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath takes questions from the media outside the Red House before Parliament yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath says he shares some of the concerns raised by Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander regarding the public dissemination of sensitive material on social media, particularly in light of the recent police-involved killing of Joshua Samaroo and the injury of his wife, Kaia Sealy, in St Augustine.
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A detainee, right, leaves the Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre (ECRC) in Santa Rosa yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Commissioner of Police (CoP) Allister Guevarro says the six-month-long State of Emergency (SoE), which expires at midnight, was “100% effective.”
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Former police commissioner Gary Griffith
Former police commissioner Gary Griffith says he will appeal a court ruling that ordered he pay retired Appeal Court judge Stanley John nearly one million dollars, inclusive of legal costs.
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Caricom chairman Dr Terrance Drew, Prime Minister of St Kitts/Nevis, and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar pose for a picture in the Parliament Chamber at the Red House during Drew’s visit yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Despite her recent description of Caricom as an unreliable partner, comments that raised concerns about possible fractures within the regional bloc, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is reaffirming Trinidad and Tobago’s commitment to the organisation.
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Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez flashes a vee sign while greeting oil workers and government supporters at the Miraflores Palace, during a rally backing an oil reform bill to loosen state control and open the industry to private and foreign investment in Caracas, Venezuela, on Thursday.
AP
As Venezuela begins to reopen its energy industry to foreign investment, economist and political analyst Dr Vanus James says T&T’s success in reopening discussions with Venezuela over the Dragon gas field and other energy negotiations will depend on whatever the US government allows it.
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