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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar says the proposed legislation to expose foreign exchange “cartels” will be coming to the Parliament this year and the Government is already working on drafting it.
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PSA president Felisha Thomas and members outside the NIB office at Queen’s Park East, Port-of-Spain, after formally signing the settlement agreement with the management of the National Insurance Board of Trinidad and Tobago yesterday.
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Public Services Association (PSA) president Felisha Thomas has again called on the Government to keep its promise of a 10 per cent salary increase in next month’s national budget presentation.
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Neil Morris
Seventeen years after last seeing her cousin, Jennifer Morris-Littrean was eagerly awaiting their reunion in Tobago last weekend. But hours before they were expected to meet, she received news he had died, and now she is left to grieve his sudden death.
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Minister of Education Dr Michael Dowlath and South East Port-of-Spain Secondary School Principal Winston Samuel during a tour of the school in June.
National Parent-Teacher Association (NPTA) president Walter Stewart says he has spoken to the Education Ministry about the lack of furniture at the South East Port-of-Spain Secondary School, and the ministry has promised a quick solution to the issue.
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WWTU, President Michael Annisette
The National Trade Union Centre of Trinidad and Tobago (NATUC) is calling for immediate action to address the long-standing wage disparities affecting workers across the public sector and, in particular, workers at the Port Authority.
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Assembly of Southern Lawyers president Saira Lakhan
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As the new law term approaches, the Assembly of Southern Lawyers (ASL) is renewing its call for urgent attention to longstanding challenges within the judiciary, chief among them the reopening of the San Fernando High Court.
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Tobago police believe robbery may have been the motive behind the killing of 64-year-old Chinese contractor Fanglin Zuo, who was found dead at his Bacolet home on Sunday.
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An 18-year-old Venezuelan is still recovering at the Scarborough Hospital after he was stabbed during a fight at Store Bay Beach Facility on Sunday, in an incident that also led to the arrest of another Venezuelan man who gave police his name as Roger Alexander, the Homeland Security Minister.
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Municipal Police Officer Jamal Charles, who was shot and killed while on guard duty at the Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government, Kent House, Maraval.
The police officer involved in the shooting death of his colleague, Jamal Charles, remains in police custody.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will attend the United Nations General Assembly to address world leaders, along with three ministers, including Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath.
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President Donald Trump arrives at Joint Base Andrews, Md., on Air Force One, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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President Donald Trump said the U.S. military again targeted a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, killing three aboard the vessel.
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West Indies name 16-member squad for T20I series against Australia, featuring first-time T20 call-ups Jewel Andrew and Jediah Blades.
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The West Indies senior men’s team will complete a full schedule of international cricket in 2025 with overseas tours following a home series against Australia and Pakistan.
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