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The search for a Laventille man who reportedly drowned whilst bathing at Blanchisseuse Beach with his family on Sunday, continued yesterday.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has called on Opposition MP, Dr Roodal Moonilal, “to acknowledge his lies and his disgusting political style” in a scathing social media post.
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Former Attorney General and Minister of Rural Development and Local Government, Faris Al-Rawi, speaks to Couva South MP Rudy Indarsingh in the Parliament Chamber yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Government and Opposition MPs agree that crime is a serious issue in Trinidad and Tobago, but they differ on whether a state of emergency (SoE) is indeed the solution.
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Child developmental psychologist Camile Swapp
One child development psychologist says using legislation to hold parents accountable for the criminal actions of their children may be viewed by some as a step in the right direction. However, child adolescent developmental psychologist Camile Swapp notes that this fails to address other major contributing factors to crime, such as gun accessibility and family dynamics.
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File: Masqueraders from the band Blossom enjoy themselves as they take part in Tobago Carnival in October, 2023.
SHASTRI BOODAN
Mere weeks away from Tobago’s carnival, some bands on the island are up to 50 per cent sold out.
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Daring Sequence Youth Foundation founder Darnell Saldenha at the St Partick’s Anglican School during their annual school books/supplies drive.
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Founder of non-governmental organisation (NGO) If There’s Not A Cause (ITNAC), Avonelle Hector-Joseph, suggests that the Ministry of Education develop a task force to review the addition of new textbooks or editions to book lists and how regularly changes are made.
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File: A bucket collecting water among old tyres in a drain on the side of the road at Lisas Boulevard in Couva in August.
RISHI RAGOONATH
According to the Ministry of Health, the number of laboratory-confirmed deaths now stands at 16.
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Murder accused Vishnu Badal
Thirty-three-year Vishnu Badal was remanded into custody yesterday, after appearing in court charged with the murders of 16-year-old Shenelle Singh and her brother Keston.
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Vanessa Kussie, left, widow of diver Rishi Nagessar, and Celisha Kurban, widow of diver Fyzal Kurban, at Tulip Avenue, Clifton Bay, where OWTU Point-a-Pierre branch members held a media conference on the upcoming court matter concerning the Paria divers.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Despite the deaths of four divers and a multi-million dollar Commission of Enquiry, Oilfields Workers Trade Union Pointe-a-Pierre Branch president, Christopher Jackman, yesterday claimed unqualified workers still hold leadership positions at Paria Fuel Trading Company.
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The camp at Icacos Beach, where three men were shot and killed last Wednesday .
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
The third murder victim in the mass shooting at Icacos, Cedros, has been identified as fisherman Jabari Kenyon Abiola.
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Deputy Speaker and Member of Parliament for Tunapuna, Esmond Forde, pays tribute to former Member of Parliament, Dr Emmanuel Hosein during the sitting of Parliament yesterday.
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Members of the House of Representatives yesterday paid tribute to late former MPs Dr Emanuel Hosein and Mohammed Haniff.
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