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A Penal businessman has pleaded guilty to two charges of obtaining goods through the use of dishonoured cheques following an investigation by police into allegations of financial fraud.
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FILE - Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, PNM Tobago Council leader.
PNM Tobago Council leader Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis has accused Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar of creating distractions to mask weak leadership.
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A paramedic stands by a suspected Ebola patient lying in an ambulance at a treatment center in Bunia, Congo, Monday, June 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)
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The Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda has claimed more than 200 lives in its first month and is the worst known outbreak at this stage, with up to 35,000 suspected potential contacts, Africa’s Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.
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People who returned to their village following the announcement of an initial ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, use an excavator as they search for dead bodies under the wreckage of a destroyed house in the southern village of Touline, Lebanon, Tuesday, June 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
Mohammed Zaatari
President Donald Trump signed an agreement with Iran on Wednesday that calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and waives U.S.-backed sanctions on the country, immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil freely in a major concession from Washington, according to details released by both countries.
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Secretary of the Division of Settlements, Public Utilities, and Rural Development, Assemblyman Ian Pollard
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Secretary of Community Development and Social Protection Ian Pollard has been hospitalised. In a media release today, the Office of the Chief Secretary (OCS) said Pollard has been warded at the St Clair Medical Centre for the past week.
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Kaia Sealy is carried by her mother Avanel Hendricks to a squad car at the Arouca Police Station yesterday, hours after arriving in Trinidad from the US.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Kaia Sealy has been granted $700,000 bail and permitted to travel back and forth to the United States to continue medical treatment while her criminal case related to a fatal police-involved shooting in January is before the court.
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Kaia Sealey attorney Fayola Sandy at the Piarco International Airport after the arrival of he client early yesterday morning.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Despite expressing disappointment over her treatment by police investigators, attorneys representing Kaia Sealy say she has nothing to hide and will continue to cooperate with authorities in the investigation into the January police-involved shooting that resulted in her boyfriend’s death.
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Police officer, Rafael Joseph
Relatives of police officer Rafael Joseph have roundly rejected claims that he reportedly killed himself while in the custody of prison officials.
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Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro, left, presents Eastern Division’s WPC Deniese Colastic with an award in recognition of her dedication to duty during the 12th Road Safety Awards at the Ministry of Transport and Aviation, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Today marks one year since Commissioner of Police (CoP) Allister Guevarro began his role as head of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS).
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Chaguanas Police Station in Chaguanas.
SHASTRI BOODAN
Senior officers of the Central Division are denying reports that 187 kilogrammes of cannabis and 187 trafficking packets of cannabis, with an estimated street value of $1.3 million, were stolen from a police station.
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A domestic dispute in Tabaquite turned violent on Monday evening when a man was allegedly attacked and wounded by his brother with a cutlass.
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Princes Town farmer Shaheed Ali and his wife Jasmin use a tape to measure the width a 100-pound watermelon grown in their backyard.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Ordinary-sized crops appear to be off the menu for Princes Town farmer Shaheed Ali, who yesterday harvested a 100-pound watermelon, less than a month after growing a 600-pound pumpkin in his garden.
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