TTMA president Tricia Coosal
A boy jumps near the “Los Petroleros” sculpture that shows two men working on an oil drill of Petroleos de Venezuela, SA, PDVSA, on the Sabana Grande boulevard, in Caracas, Venezuela, March 20. Venezuela’s oil czar, Tareck El Aissami announced his resignation on Twitter and pledged to help investigate any allegations involving PDVSA.
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File: Institute of Marine Affairs deputy director Dr Rahanna Juman.
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T&T’s Channon Thompson
Nicaragua defenders jump as T&T's Jovein Jones takes a shot on goal via a free kick during their final CONCACAF Nations League B Group C match at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet in Tobago, on Monday night. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
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La Horquetta Rangers Adica Osaee, left, gets away from Club Sando’s Kevon Williams during the T&T Premier Football League match at the Phase 2 Recreation Grounds in La Horquetta, yesterday. The match ended in a 4-4 draw.
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Former House speaker Nizam Mohammed, left, Kwesi Atiba and Patrick Edwards leave Whitehall after yesterday’s meeting with Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and members of the National Security Council.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, who is head of the National Security Council (NSC), has committed to bringing back over 100 T&T nationals, including women and children currently held at detention camps and jails in Syria and Iraq.
Attorney General Reginald Armour
KERWIN PIERRE
The State has decided to challenge a $20 million award to nine men who were freed of the murder of businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman.
Njisane Phillip
Two-time Olympic cyclist Njisane Phillip was yesterday granted $300,000 approval bail with a cash alternative of $30,000 on firearm and marijuana charges.
A screengrab of Finance Minister Colm Imbert during a virtual news conference at the Ministry of Finance yesterday.
Finance Minister, Colm Imbert, said yesterday that a devaluation or a de facto flotation of the TT currency would do “tremendous damage” to the local economy, throwing hundreds of thousands of people into poverty and causing hyperinflation.
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Former House speaker Nizam Mohammed, left, Kwesi Atiba and Patrick Edwards leave Whitehall after yesterday’s meeting with Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and members of the National Security Council.
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