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FILE - A government supporter holds an image of President Nicolás Maduro during a women’s march to demand his return in Caracas, Venezuela, on Tuesday, three days after US forces captured him and his wife.
AP
Venezuelans from all walks of life continue to protest in the streets, calling for the return of President Nicolás Maduro after his removal by the US military on January 3.
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Minister of Culture and Community Development Michelle Benjamin responds to questions from the media during the Cabinet media briefing yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
Cabinet has approved $2.3 million in funding to support 147 unsponsored steelbands for Carnival 2026.
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TUCO president Ainsley King
Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (TUCO) president Ainsley King says the National Junior Calypso Monarch is an institution that will not be harmed by its non-inclusion in the Ministry of Education’s Schools’ Carnival Events 2026 list.
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Firefighter pallbearers carry the casket of murdered colleague Bruce Lezama through a guard of honour after Lezama’s funeral service at the Arima Seventh Day Adventist Church yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
Amidst the grief of his sibling’s murder, Perry Bengochea, the older brother of slain fireman Bruce Lezama, said he does not hate his brother’s killers.
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TTUTA President Crystal Ashe
The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association has warned that teachers may not receive their new salaries in January 2026, despite earlier assurances from the Chief Personnel Officer.
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Tiny Tipsy Tots' presentation Clown Don Clown Fun Day, during the Junior Parade of the Bands at the Queen's Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
Vashti Singh
With the 36th edition of the St James Children’s Carnival just weeks away, organisers say the popular junior mas parade is at risk as they appeal for additional funding. The event is carded for Sunday February 8, 2026, along the Western Main Road, St James, and is expected to attract hundreds of young masqueraders and large crowds of spectators.
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A 35-year-old suspect wanted in connection with several crimes was shot by police during his arrest in Point Fortin on Wednesday.
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Former Senator Laurence Hislop
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
Former PNM senator Laurence Hislop has warned Tobagonians strict enforcement of new traffic fines will begin immediately after the January 12 THA election, accusing the Government of holding back ticketing on the island until voting ends.
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Kidnapped Claribel Tardieu
Clarabelle Tardieu has been released after more than a month in captivity following her abduction from Monos Island.
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Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Eli Zakour references a document during a media conference at the UNC headquarters in Chaguanas yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Eli Zakour says Government’s decision to impose stiffer road traffic fines was driven by evidence uncovered after taking office, insisting the scale of lawlessness on the nation’s roads was far worse than what was understood during the election campaign.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has defended the surge of traffic tickets issued in recent days but says there will be no reduction in fines. However, she said yesterday that her Government is preparing to introduce a system to give drivers time to fix vehicle defects before penalties take effect.
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Daniel Ravello waits in line outside the San Fernando Licensing Office, after arriving at 3 am to get his vehicle inspected yesterday.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
For a third consecutive day, long lines formed outside Licensing Division offices across the country, as frustrated drivers attempted to register, inspect, or transfer their vehicles before facing newly increased traffic fines.
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