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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump might look to take a victory lap on Monday after their recent joint strikes on Iran, hailed by both as an unmitigated success.
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has credited U.S. President Donald Trump with unintentionally pushing Caricom to strengthen its food security partnerships, following his administration’s threat to impose tariffs on Chinese-made ships.
Eight suspects were arrested, and three firearms, ammunition, and quantities of narcotics were seized during a series of anti-crime operations over the weekend.
The Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago has condemned what it described as “unwarranted attacks on the independence and integrity of the independent bench in the Senate,” warning that the trend of undermining public institutions must be “reined in.”
Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, Sean Sobers, says Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is not attending the ongoing Caricom Heads of Government meeting in Jamaica due to “certain national issues” engaging her attention in Trinidad and Tobago.
Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi says it’s “fake news” to suggest a court challenge over the dismissal of CEPEP contractors has collapsed, insisting the case was simply withdrawn so it could be refiled correctly.
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles is calling out the United National Congress (UNC) Government for staying silent amid a continued surge in violent crime.
Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro is staying tight-lipped about who is applying for Firearm Users’ Licences (FULs), offering no insight into whether more women have joined the line in recent months. He was equally guarded when asked about the demographic breakdown of applicants being approved.
The final pieces of the Water and Sewerage Authority’s (WASA) new executive structure are falling into place, with Guardian Media confirming that Ellen Lewis will return to the utility company as Director of Customer Care.
A 39-year-old man was shot dead and three others injured during an early morning attack in KP Lands, Valencia, just hours after four men were wounded in a separate shooting in Sangre Grande.
The murders continued yesterday with the killing of an unidentified man at the corner of Nelson and Prince Streets, Port-of-Spain.
Unaware of the power she held as she formed an online group called the Curepe Admin Community back in 2020, Anushka Ramjohn initially used it as a tool to keep residents of Curepe informed and updated on neighbourhood activities and suspected criminal activity.
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