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Concerned Muslims of T&T PRO Imtiaz Mohammed, centre, addresses journalists during a media conference at the Missionaries Guild Islamic Centre, Kelly Village, yesterday. Looking on are Imam Taulib Searles, left, and MSJ leader David Abdulah.
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Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal shows a document from the Ministry of Finance during his address on the Auditor General’s impasse with the Ministry of Finance at the UNC’s cottage meeting on Monday.
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UNC vice chair Khadijah Ameen speaks with reporters following the party’s meeting with the EBC yesterday. At left is former UNC minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh.
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Economist, Dr Vaalmikki Arjoon.
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FILE: A Caribbean Airlines ATR 72-600 prepares for departure from the Piarco Int’l Airport. Photo: Brent Pinheiro
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Concerned Muslims of T&T PRO Imtiaz Mohammed, centre, addresses journalists during a media conference at the Missionaries Guild Islamic Centre, Kelly Village, yesterday. Looking on are Imam Taulib Searles, left, and MSJ leader David Abdulah.
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Minister of Agriculture Land and Fisheries Kazim Hosein
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A global outbreak of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu or avian flu, has prompted the Chief Veterinary Officer to ban the importation of poultry from Miami, Florida via both air and sea.
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German backpacker Tilo Kruse tells how he got robbed as he walked near Matura in a video.
A popular German backpacker, who was documenting his walk through Trinidad on TikTok, has been robbed.
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The Assembly of Southern Lawyers president Saira Lakhan
President of the Assembly of Southern Lawyers Saira Lakhan supports Auditor General Jaiwantie Ramdass’ request for the state to pay for her private attorneys as she threatens to take legal action against the Minister of Finance.
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UNC vice chair Khadijah Ameen speaks with reporters following the party’s meeting with the EBC yesterday. At left is former UNC minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh.
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Even after meeting with the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) for nearly three hours yesterday, United National Congress (UNC) officials refused to say whether they have more confidence in the body. Instead, they issued another call for international observers to oversee the next general election.
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Economist, Dr Vaalmikki Arjoon.
There must be a speedy resolution of the issue with the Auditor General and the Minister of Finance to forestall serious concerns about the credibility and accuracy of T&T’s reported fiscal performance in 2023 and national accounting practices, economist Dr Vaalmikki Arjoon said yesterday.
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Former Counter Trafficking Unit Director (CTU) Alana Wheeler
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A defamation lawsuit brought against the Public Services Association (PSA) and its former employee Avellon Williams by former director of the Counter Trafficking Unit (CTU) Alana Wheeler over an online article has been dismissed.
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Persons charged with murder and other indictable offences may get their cases heard in quick time in the High Court, as new criminal procedures are now being applied.
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An 18-year-old Venezuelan woman who was arrested last week for allegedly assaulting a 24-year-old special needs woman was granted bail yesterday.
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German tourist Tilo Kruse, 20, said he was robbed today, day three of a 16-day pilgrimage from Toco to Icacos.
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FILE: A Caribbean Airlines ATR 72-600 prepares for departure from the Piarco Int’l Airport. Photo: Brent Pinheiro
Almost one year after receiving permission to operate flights to San Juan, Puerto Rico, state-owned carrier Caribbean Airlines (CAL) is set to launch 3x weekly flights from July 14th, 2024. Pending regulatory approval from the Trinidad & Tobago Civil Aviation Authority (TTCAA) and the Government of Barbados, CAL plans to fly via Barbados on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The return flights operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Flights will be operated by Caribbean Airlines’ ATR 72-600s with 68-72 economy class seats and tickets go on sale on May 2nd and prices start at US$192 from Trinidad.
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The man who was killed at Jackson Hill, East Dry River, Port-of-Spain on Tuesday afternoon has been identified as Bevon Sheldon Woods.
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In the first incident around 2.30 pm, a 46-year-old of La Horquetta went to Ready Mix Private Road, in the vicinity of the Success Laventille Secondary School to view a vehicle that had been advertised on Facebook Market Place.
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Barataria MP Saddam Hosein holds up pages from Auditor General Jaiwantie Ramdass’ report at yesterday’s media conference. picture VASHTI SINGH
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St Augustine MP Khadijah Ameen
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Members of the Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) display their placards as they march along Independence Avenue in San Fernando during the annual May Day march on Wednesday
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Minister of Agriculture Land and Fisheries Kazim Hosein
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German backpacker Tilo Kruse tells how he got robbed as he walked near Matura in a video.
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UNC vice chair Khadijah Ameen speaks with reporters following the party’s meeting with the EBC yesterday. At left is former UNC minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh.
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Economist, Dr Vaalmikki Arjoon.
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