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Sunday, July 27, 2025

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Ramesh Harnarine plays with his dog at his Barrackpore home on Wednesday, a day after bandits invaded his house.

Ramesh Harnarine plays with his dog at his Barrackpore home on Wednesday, a day after bandits invaded his house.

RISHI RAGOONATH

Fearful Barrackpore farmer calls for more police patrols

Af­ter falling vic­tim to crim­i­nals six times in just five years, a frus­trat­ed Bar­rack­pore farmer is call­ing on au­thor­i­ties to re­store reg­u­lar po­lice pa­trols in the farm­ing com­mu­ni­ty and to fast-track the ap­proval process for Firearm User’s Li­cences (FULs).

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Thu Jul 24 2025
Minister of Culture and Community Development Michelle Benjamin gives remarks during the appointment ceremony of the National Carnival Commission board at the ministry’s head office on July 16.

Minister of Culture and Community Development Michelle Benjamin gives remarks during the appointment ceremony of the National Carnival Commission board at the ministry’s head office on July 16.

Courtesy: NCCTT

Minister orders audit into $200M loan at NCC

A full-scale in­ter­nal au­dit has been or­dered in­to the op­er­a­tions and fi­nances of the Na­tion­al Car­ni­val Com­mis­sion (NCC), af­ter new­ly ap­point­ed Cul­ture and Com­mu­ni­ty De­vel­op­ment Min­is­ter Michelle Ben­jamin raised alarm over a $178 mil­lion debt still owed to ser­vice providers from Car­ni­val 2025.

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Thu Jul 24 2025
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, third from right, along with other heads of government from Caricom, private sector members and indigenous people, raise their hands after signing on to the Global Biodiversity Alliance in Georgetown, Guyana, yesterday.

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, third from right, along with other heads of government from Caricom, private sector members and indigenous people, raise their hands after signing on to the Global Biodiversity Alliance in Georgetown, Guyana, yesterday.

GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY ALLIANCE

Ali calls for tripling of global financing as biodiversity alliance formed

Guyana Pres­i­dent Dr Ir­faan Ali has called for the tripling of glob­al fi­nances to pro­tect na­ture and stave off the ef­fects cli­mate change is hav­ing on bio­di­ver­si­ty. He made the call as he ad­dressed the open­ing cer­e­mo­ny of the Glob­al Bio­di­ver­si­ty Al­liance Sum­mit in George­town yes­ter­day.

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Thu Jul 24 2025
Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation president Ainsley King

Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation president Ainsley King

TUCO denies $.1M payout allegations

The Trin­ba­go Uni­fied Ca­lyp­so­ni­ans’ Or­gan­i­sa­tion (TU­CO) is deny­ing al­le­ga­tions made by vet­er­an ca­lyp­son­ian Er­rol “Bal­ly” Bal­lan­tyne that mem­bers of its gen­er­al coun­cil paid them­selves $100,000 each in ex­change for not com­pet­ing in this year’s Na­tion­al Ca­lyp­so Monarch com­pe­ti­tion.

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Thu Jul 24 2025
Preparations for next week's CeCe Winans More Than This: Trinidad concert at the Queen's Park Oval.

Preparations for next week's CeCe Winans More Than This: Trinidad concert at the Queen's Park Oval.

Host pastor: CeCe Winans concert is what T&T needs at this time

Mo­ti­va­tion­al speak­er and pas­tor Luke Quam­i­na be­lieves the up­com­ing CeCe Winans More Than This: Trinidad con­cert is ex­act­ly what the coun­try needs at this time.

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Wed Jul 23 2025
Lincoln Charles, 81, from Morvant has been reported missing. He was last seen on July 9

Lincoln Charles, 81, from Morvant has been reported missing. He was last seen on July 9

Relatives ask for help to find missing man

Po­lice are seek­ing the pub­lic’s help in lo­cat­ing 81-year-old Lin­coln Charles, who has been miss­ing since Ju­ly 9.

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Carisa Lee
Thu Jul 24 2025

Man arrested after woman shot during domestic dispute in Couva

A 45-year-old man has been ar­rest­ed fol­low­ing a shoot­ing at his Cou­va home that ini­tial­ly ap­peared to be a rob­bery but was lat­er re­vealed to be a do­mes­tic dis­pute.

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Wed Jul 23 2025
Soca artiste Sean Caruth won a legal battle against the THA over the use of his song The Cook (Coal Pot).

Soca artiste Sean Caruth won a legal battle against the THA over the use of his song The Cook (Coal Pot).

Copyright group calls for education about intellectual property

The Trinidad and To­ba­go Copy­right Col­lec­tion Or­gan­i­sa­tion (TTC­CO) is wel­com­ing a re­cent court rul­ing in favour of so­ca artiste Sean Caruth, call­ing it a sig­nif­i­cant step for­ward in pro­tect­ing per­form­ers’ rights and rais­ing aware­ness about in­tel­lec­tu­al prop­er­ty.

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Otto Carrington
Thu Jul 24 2025
A screen grab from a video posted on social media showing a teenaged girl next to a police vehicle used to transport her to graduation.

A screen grab from a video posted on social media showing a teenaged girl next to a police vehicle used to transport her to graduation.

TTPS defends viral vehicle video as authorised community policing

The Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice says of­fi­cers seen in a vi­ral video trans­port­ing a young woman to grad­u­a­tion a marked ve­hi­cle act­ed law­ful­ly and with au­tho­ri­sa­tion.

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Wed Jul 23 2025
National Carnival Commission (NCC)

National Carnival Commission (NCC)

Benjamin orders audit into NCC’s Carnival 2025 finances

Cul­ture and Com­mu­ni­ty De­vel­op­ment Min­is­ter Michelle Ben­jamin has or­dered the new Board of Com­mis­sion­ers at the Na­tion­al Car­ni­val Com­mis­sion (NCC) to take im­me­di­ate ac­tion to fix the or­gan­i­sa­tion’s fi­nan­cial and op­er­a­tional cri­sis, warn­ing there will be no grace pe­ri­od un­der her lead­er­ship.

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Wed Jul 23 2025
Abraham Briggs

Abraham Briggs

Escaped prisoner shot and recaptured in Guaico

A 28-year-old prison es­capee has been re­cap­tured by po­lice fol­low­ing a man­hunt that end­ed along Guaico Tamana Road on Wednes­day.

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Ralph Banwarie
Wed Jul 23 2025
Migrants deported months ago by the United States to El Salvador under the Trump administration's immigration crackdown arrive at Simon Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetia, Venezuela, Friday, July 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

Migrants deported months ago by the United States to El Salvador under the Trump administration's immigration crackdown arrive at Simon Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetia, Venezuela, Friday, July 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

Ariana Cubillos

Venezuela’s returning migrants allege abuses in El Salvador’s ‘hell’ prison where US sent them

Car­los Uzcátegui tight­ly hugged his sob­bing wife and step­daugh­ter on Wednes­day as the morn­ing fog in west­ern Venezuela lift­ed. The fam­i­ly’s first em­brace in more than a year fi­nal­ly con­vinced him that his night­mare in­side a prison in El Sal­vador was over.

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GUARDIAN MEDIA NEWSROOM
Wed Jul 23 2025
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