European Union’s Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, Cécile Tassin
Dr Radica Mahase
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University of the West Indies’ Five Islands Campus principal, Professor C Justin Robinson
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The MV Hondius
A Dutch cruise ship with nearly 150 people aboard, including 17 Americans, was waiting for help off the coast of Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday after a suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus killed three passengers and left at least three others seriously ill, the World Health Organization and the ship’s operator said.
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Rudy Giuliani
Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is hospitalized in critical but stable condition, his spokesperson said Sunday, days after the Republican hoarsely told his talk show audience that his voice was “a little under the weather.”
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As Trinidad and Tobago heads into what some officials expect to be an active rainy and hurricane season, Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Khadijah Ameen has launched a month-long national preparedness campaign.
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FILE: Inmates at the Maximum Security Prison in Arouca.
As the Government intensifies its fight against crime through State of Emergency measures, policing strategies and legislative reform, one of the country’s most critical crime-generating environments—the prison system—continues to operate under severe strain. Experts warn that without urgent intervention, it risks fuelling the very criminality authorities are trying to contain.
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Rodney Davis works in the garden at his home in central Trinidad.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Four months after walking out of the Golden Grove Prison a free man, Rodney Davis is asking not for sympathy, but for a second chance to become a productive member of society.
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Dr Jazmin Ghent performs at Beachfront Jazz 2026 at the Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort on Saturday.
STEPHON NICHOLAS
Beachfront Jazz transformed into a lively party on Saturday night, with patrons singing along and dancing into the early hours at the Magdalena Grand Beach and Golf Resort in Lowlands.
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FLASHBACK: A marked police vehicle on the right hastily transports the fourth suspect, who was shot and later died while receiving medical treatment, during the intense manhunt for escaped suspects involved in an early morning home invasion in Cunupia on Saturday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
As police continued their search yesterday for two remaining suspects linked to home invasions in parts of Cunupia, residents said they felt more at ease amid frequent patrols and heightened security activity in the community.
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Fr Mikhail Woodruffe, left, presents Sgt Sean Bedase with a trophy as a token of his appreciation for his work in policing in Maracas, St Joseph.
SHANE SUPERVILLE
Residents of Maracas, St Joseph, showed their appreciation for key figures in their community during a special Mass at St Michael’s RC Church, Lluengo, yesterday morning.
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Stephen Delpino
RISHI RAGOONATH
A Siparia family is grieving the sudden death of a retiree who was killed in a crash just hours after telling relatives he was heading to a steelpan event in Point Fortin for Borough Day celebrations.
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Minister of Housing Dr David Lee, left, with TTMA corporate secretary Jonathan Garcia and former TTMA president Dale Parson at the Eltina’s Distributors booth at the TTMA Mother’s Day Pop-Up Shop held at the Centre of Excellence in Macoya on Saturday.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) Mother’s Day Pop-Up Shop drew large crowds at the Centre of Excellence in Macoya over the weekend, with organisers saying the event has already outgrown the venue due to overwhelming demand.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles arrives at the Red House ahead of the sitting of Parliament on Friday.
LINCOLN HOLDER
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has pushed back against Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, saying she has no moral authority to advise her on internal party matters, as she defended her decision to stage a walkout from Parliament on Friday.
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A security guard stands outside the Newsday office on Premboke Street, Port-of-Spain, after its closure earlier this year..
VASHTI SINGH
The closure of several Caribbean media houses has highlighted the urgent need to strengthen sustainable business models as journalism across the region faces mounting pressure on multiple fronts.
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