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Sentries at the entrance to Staubles Bay and Teteron Barracks, Chaguaramas, on Friday.
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The T&T Defence Force (TTDF) continues to engage in series of tactical readiness exercises as part of preparations for any potential regional security threats arising from the ongoing tensions between the United States and Venezuela.
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Former Congress of the People leader Winston Dookeran presents a copy of his address to Rapidfire Kidz Foundation president Kevin Ratiram at the foundation’s annual dinner at Achievors Banquet Hall, San Fernando, on Saturday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
A former Foreign Affairs minister is calling for greater diplomacy as tensions rise between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago, following Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s support for US President Donald Trump’s anti-narcotics campaign in the Caribbean.
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President of the National Nursing Association of Trinidad and Tobago Idi Stuart
Trinidad and Tobago Registered Nurses Association (TTRNA) president Idi Stuart has defended his decision to raise alarm publicly about what he describes as a worrying nursing shortage at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex (EWMSC) in Mt Hope, insisting the situation has reached crisis levels and is affecting patient care.
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Chad “Charpo” Joseph
Two weeks after a memorial service was held for one of two Trinidadian fishermen believed to have been killed during a US airstrike in the Gulf of Paria, relatives of both men have now filed missing persons’ reports with the T&T Police Service (TTPS).
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Fire officers on the scene of a house fire on Prizgar Road, San Juan, yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
A San Juan family, whose house was destroyed by fire yesterday, has joined the growing list of persons blaming faulty and leaking gas tanks for their loss.
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The lane yesterday where Angelo Leandre and Jeremiah Britto were shot at Sun Valley Extension Road, La Canoa Road, Santa Cruz, on Saturday.
ANISTO ALVES
The community of Sun Valley Extension at La Canoa Road in Lower Santa Cruz remained quiet yesterday, following a shooting on Saturday night which claimed the lives of two men.
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Former National Extempo Monarch Brian London interacts with students at Skinner Park, San Fernando, on Saturday.
VASHTI SINGH
The Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (TUCO) South Central Zone is appealing for support to expand its Calypso Workshop for young people, in an attempt to preserve one of the oldest cultural art forms in the country.
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Victoria Deonarine in training.
COURTESY: VICTORIA DEONARINE
At just 18, Victoria Amanda Deonarine has already gone deeper than most ever will—both in water and in ambition.
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FILE: Police officers conduct searches at the Masjid Al Jabal in the Heights of Guanapo during an SoE exercise in July.
The announcement that the State of Emergency (SoE) will be extended into 2026 has been well received by at least one security expert, who is now appealing to the T&T Police Service (TTPS) to use the time to identify its goals for the next six months, while a second has ascribed the SoE a “passing grade.”
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Acting Chief Fire Officer Andy Hutchingson, left, speaks with Rapid Relief Team memeber Daryl Corbin during the Rapid Relief Team Appreciation Day for first responders at the Fire Service Headquarters, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday.
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Acting Chief Fire Officer Andy Hutchinson says he is hoping Government will address the resource and equipment needs of the T&T Fire Service, as it is continuing to affect the morale of his firefighters.
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The marijuana seized during an antI-crime exercise in Trincity on Saturday.
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Police officers are continuing the search for a known suspect who abandoned a car containing over $11 million worth of marijuana in Trincity on Saturday.
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Police are investigating an armed robbery at a fast food outlet in Freeport on Saturday night.
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An aerial view of Falmouth, Jamaica, in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
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