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TPP leader Farley Augustine addresses supporters during a meeting at Glen Road Junction, Darrel Spring Whim, Tobago.
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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has vowed to push back against any heavy-handed enforcement by licensing officers, emphasising that Tobagonians must not be unfairly targeted.
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Trinidad and Tobago Automotive Dealers’ Association (TTADA) president, Visham Babwah, is calling on the Government to review its ticketing policy when it comes to spare tyres and windscreen defects, citing global manufacturing trends and ongoing supply-chain challenges.
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An updated list of the new late‑fee penalties has been posted at one of the Licensing offices and is also displayed at all other branches.
Motorists confused by the recent increases in late-fee penalties for driver’s licence renewals can now find clarity at licensing offices. Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Eli Zakour confirmed yesterday that all offices now display updated signs.
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Several special education instructors attached to the Ministry of Education have been out of work since August, despite being successfully reinterviewed for renewed three-year contracts last year.
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An Antonov AN124 at the Piarco International Airport recently.
The Government has blocked access to information about reported United States military activity in Trinidad and Tobago, refusing to release aviation records and invoking sweeping national security exemptions, even as international reports, public aviation data and the Government’s own past admissions point to US military movement through this country.
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Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil
A mere week after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was ousted in an intervention by the US military, there seems to be the beginning of a diplomatic thaw between the US and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
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Former Central Bank Governor Dr Alvin Hilaire
Lawyers representing former Central Bank governor Dr Alivin Hilaire have stated that they are anxious for his lawsuit over his termination to go to trial.
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Fire officers remove one of the victims from a Toyota Hilux involved in a four-vehicle collision along Golconda Connector Road in Union Hall, San Fernando, yesterday.
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After walking away from a frightening four-vehicle collision on the Golconda Connector Road, a truck driver is warning other drivers to slow down and be responsible.
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As the public grapples with the series of government notices that took effect on January 1, 2026, traffic fines have drawn the strongest backlash. Some citizens have said the increases came as a shock and described them as drastic. While the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation has yet to publish a comprehensive list of all the changes, Guardian Media cross-referenced the available data to compile the following list of fee increases.
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PNM political leader Pennelope Beckles is embraced by Diego Martin North MP Colm Imbert at the party’s meeting in Sangre Grande on Wednesday.
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Deputy People’s National Movement (PNM) leader Colm Imbert has accused the Government of firing 30,000 Community-Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (CEPEP), Unemployment Relief Programme (URP) and Reafforestation workers to accumulate the $400 million to pay public servants’ backpay.
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Newsday has begun legal proceedings to wind up its operations, signalling the closure of the newspaper after 32 years.
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President Donald Trump talks with Valero Chief Executive Officer and President Lane Riggs, second from right, while Tallgrass Energy President and Chief Executive Officer Matt Sheehy, far left, Repsol Chief Executive Officer Josu Jon Imaz, second from left, and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Continental Resources Harold Hamm, far right, look on during a meeting in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday called on oil executives to rush back into Venezuela as the White House looks to quickly secure $100 billion in investments to revive the country’s ability to fully tap into its expansive reserves of petroleum.
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