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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar visits the United States Dental Readiness Training Exercise (DENTRETE) at UWI’s Dental School, Eric Williams Medical Sciences Centre yesterday.
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People’s National Movement leader Pennelope Beckles greets Parade of Teams participants at the party’s annual Sports and Family Day at Nelson Mandela Park, Port-of-Spain, in May.
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Former minister of finance Karen Nunez-Tesheira
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Members of the public wait in line outside the Immigration Division at the Government Campus Plaza, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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A mud extrusion at Palo Seco Bay believed to have been caused as a result of the two recent powerful earthquakes in Venezuela.
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A garbage pile-up at Cypress Ridge, Union Hall, San Fernando, yesterday.
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The Government has banned the export of copper for one year, allowing only licensed manufacturers to export the metal under strict conditions following a surge in copper theft and vandalism of critical infrastructure.
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Concerns are beginning to emerge over the Government's plans to pursue large-scale data centre development, with some members of the public questioning the potential environmental and infrastructure impacts of the proposed projects.
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The Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Pinnacle Steel and Vanadium Corporation to begin discussions on the refurbishment, recommissioning and operation of the former iron and steel plant at Point Lisas.
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The latest preventive detention orders issued under the State of Emergency accuse detainees of roles ranging from running an extortion network linked to Venezuela to stealing industrial materials for the scrap metal trade, according to notices published in the Trinidad and Tobago Gazette.
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Attorneys representing two men currently detained on Preventive Detention Orders (PDOs) have challenged Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander to justify their continued detentions.
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Former attorney general Camille Robinson-Regis
Former attorney general Camille Robinson-Regis has rejected allegations that she rushed the approval of lease agreements involving businessman Dominic Hadeed’s Blue Waters Products Ltd company shortly before the 2025 general election, saying the matter had undergone years of review by legal officers.
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Minister in the Housing Ministry Phillip Alexander
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Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Alexander has rejected accusations that his recent social media attack on activist Suzette Louwe was derogatory or amounted to an attack on women, even as criticism of his conduct continues to intensify.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar visits the United States Dental Readiness Training Exercise (DENTRETE) at UWI’s Dental School, Eric Williams Medical Sciences Centre yesterday.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has praised the strong relationship between Trinidad and Tobago and the United States, saying the partnership continues to deliver tangible benefits in healthcare and other key sectors.
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People’s National Movement leader Pennelope Beckles greets Parade of Teams participants at the party’s annual Sports and Family Day at Nelson Mandela Park, Port-of-Spain, in May.
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Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley says Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles is trying her best as political leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM).
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Former minister of finance Karen Nunez-Tesheira
Former finance minister Karen Nunez-Tesheira has been discharged from hospital and is recovering at home after suffering a medical episode while appearing live on television on Thursday morning.
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Members of the public wait in line outside the Immigration Division at the Government Campus Plaza, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander has defended Government’s decision to introduce the E-Passport system, arguing that it was not only more convenient for daily tasks and record-keeping but would also ensure a higher degree of security is maintained.
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A mud extrusion at Palo Seco Bay believed to have been caused as a result of the two recent powerful earthquakes in Venezuela.
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A recent mud extrusion has been discovered at Palo Seco Bay, the latest geological feature to emerge along Trinidad’s south-western coastline following the recent powerful twin earthquakes off Venezuela. It is believed the extrusion may have occurred around the same time the coastline at Galfa Beach in Cedros was uplifted by approximately 20 feet.
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People’s National Movement leader Pennelope Beckles greets Parade of Teams participants at the party’s annual Sports and Family Day at Nelson Mandela Park, Port-of-Spain, in May.
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