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Archbishop Jason Gordon, right, shakes hands with Pope Francis at a meeting.
Archbishop of Port-of-Spain Jason Gordon recalled an Antilles Episcopal Conference (AEC) meeting in 2018 attended by Pope Francis where one of the bishops asked the pontiff: “Everywhere you turn people are criticising you. How do you cope with that?”
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Trinidadians and Tobagonians remain divided on the issue of full autonomy for Tobago, with no national consensus on the way forward.
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Political scientist Professor Hamid Ghany
Veteran pollster Dr Vishnu Bisram of North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) has urged the public to view political surveys like the recent Hamid Ghany poll as snapshots, not predictions.
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UNC deputy political leader Dr Roodal Moonilal
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Port Authority chairman Lyle Alexander yesterday denied claims of a secret deal to privatise the Port of Port-of-Spain port and put 1,500 workers on the breadline.
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Economist Dr Vanus James
Economist Dr Vanus James says the promises being made on the election campaign trail are “superficial” and disconnected from the economic reality facing T&T.
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Acting Commissioner of Police(CoP) Junior Benjamin
Acting Commissioner of Police Junior Benjamin is questioning the findings of a Guardian Media-commissioned opinion poll on his performance. He does not understand how data that shows 46 per cent of people grading his performance as average could be described as “below par.”
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UNC Political Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar waves her party flag alongside supporters before the start of a motorcade in her constituency yesterday.
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has described as strange a call by Nizam Mohammed for Muslims to withhold their vote in the upcoming general election.
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Photo by: Shastri Boodan
President Christine Kangaloo has joined the international community in mourning the death of Pope Francis, describing him as “a transformational leader” and expressing condolences to the Vatican and the global Catholic community.
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With just a week left before voters head to the polls, two United National Congress (UNC) candidates are accusing the People’s National Movement (PNM) of using “desperate tactics” to distract from what they called its record on crime, infrastructure, and public sector neglect.
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UNC Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says the death of Pope Francis is a loss not just for the Catholic Church, but for all who value humanity, justice and compassion.
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Parish priest of Our Lady of Perpetual Help RC Church Father David Khan leads parishioners on the annual Stations of the Cross in San Fernando on Good Friday
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The death of Pope Francis should serve as a powerful reminder to politicians about the true meaning of public service as T&T approaches elections, says Fr David Khan, Parish Priest of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in San Fernando.
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Head of the Repatriation Committee, Nizam Mohammed, has called on Muslims to withhold their votes unless Prime Minister Stuart Young or Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar make a firm commitment to repatriate nationals who remain stranded in refugee camps in Syria.
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