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Haiti has named the members of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) paving the way for the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country to continue efforts at holding fresh elections in a bid to end the political and socio-economic crisis in the country.
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Head of the Municipal Police ACP Surrendra Sagramsingh has issued a warning letter to workers of the Judiciary, Parliament, The Hall of Justice, NALIS, the Police Administration Building, and Trinidad and Tobago Regiment who park on the taxi stands on Hart Street.
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A vehicle is searched before being allowed on the compound of Barrackpore East Secondary School on Tuesday, following a threat to harm teachers and students on Monday 15 April 2024.
RISHI RAGOONATH
The Police Service is appealing to members of the public with information concerning the recent emailed threat against the Barrackpore East Secondary School, to come forward and assist with their current investigation.
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FILE - The site where the three homes were destroyed by fire at Maraj Avenue, Freeport on Sunday 14 April 2024.
VASHTI SINGH
The Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service (TTFS) is urging the public to be vigilant “in discarding of debris, derelict vehicles and items that can potentially lead to a fire”, following two recent reports of bush fires that have impacted several families.
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Minister for Economic Development, Planning, Agriculture and Lands, Forestry, Marine Resources, and Cooperatives
Grenada and Cuba have signed an agreement that is intended to result in the Spanish speaking country providing technical assistance and support aimed at boosting, developing and enhancing the agriculture sector.
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People whose houses were demolished on public health grounds collect water in the Gesco neighborhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. Rapid urbanisation has led to a population boom and housing shortages in Abidjan, where nearly one in five Ivorians reside, many of them in low-income, crowded communes like the ones in the Gesco and Sebroko districts being demolished on public health grounds. (AP Photo/Diomande Ble Blonde)
Diomande Ble Blonde
Dame Touré rushed to quickly gather what she could as bulldozers rolled into her neighborhood in Ivory Coast’s fast-growing economic hub of Abidjan. Her three children joined her, stuffing plastic bags with clothes and whatever other items they could grab, before their home was reduced to rubble as armed security forces looked on.
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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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Two women walk past the maternity ward of the Port-of-Spain General Hospital yesterday.
ROBERTO CODALLO
Lawyers representing seven families, who have signalled their intention to pursue a class action lawsuit over the deaths of their babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital (POSGH), have identified an eighth potential family to add to their case.
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh responds to a question posed by the Opposition during yesterday’s sitting of the Senate.
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
The parents of the seven babies who recently died at Port-of-Spain General Hospital will get the infants’ medical records by today for the latest—and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) will be doing the independent investigation into the babies’ deaths.
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Mayaro MP Rushton Paray
NICOLE DRAYTON
Cumuto/Manzanilla MP Dr Rai Ragbir was among those who attended the meeting held by dissident MPs at the San Fernando Yacht Club on Monday.
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A vehicle is searched before being allowed onto the Barrackpore East Secondary School compound yesterday, following a threat to harm teachers and students on Monday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Tension was high at the Barrackpore East Secondary yesterday, as police maintained a vigilant presence at the school following Monday’s disruptive threat, which is still under investigation by the TTPS Cyber Crime Unit.
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Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal shows a document from the Ministry of Finance during his address at the UNC’s Cottage Meeting on Monday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says he will not respond to allegations from Dr Roodal Moonilal that he (Dr Rowley) spent $400,000 of taxpayers’ money on personal business when he went to collect an honorary doctorate from Howard University last year.
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