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The woman captured on a video physically and verbally abusing two girls, ages 3 and 9, in San Juan.
A mother of three has been arrested after she was caught on camera physically and verbally abusing two children, ages 3 and 9, in San Juan.
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Lisa Agard, former TSTT CEO
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
While one former CEO of the Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) is refusing to comment, another is maintaining that round-the-clock security for acting CEO Kent Western is “wanton wastage”.
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Sisters Kashmira and Kareena Baball
More than 24 hours after they went missing, two Rio Claro sisters and their cousin were found next door to their family’s home in an abandoned house. They are now receiving counselling as police probe the circumstances surrounding their disappearance.
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The shattered windscreen of the PTSC bus which struck a soldier on Tuesday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
The soldier who reportedly walked into the path of a bus in San Fernando is under police guard at hospital.
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FILE: Workers use a vacuum hose to collect oil that was then pumped into trucks on site at Lambeau, Tobago.
As Tobago nears the end of the second month of the oil spill ordeal, the island has been seeing significant progress over the past weeks with controlling the situation and containing the bunker fuel which leaked from an overturned vessel.
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FILE - A boy drives a motorcycle in front of a mural of the Venezuelan map with the Essequibo territory included in the 23 de Enero neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 11, 2023. Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, promulgated a law for the creation of the Essequibo state as part of Venezuela, following the referendum held last December to annex to the country the territory rich in minerals and oil that is in dispute with Guyana.
Matias Delacroix/AP
The Caricom family remains united on issues related to the Guyana-Venezuela border and T&T’s consistent position calls for full respect of Guyana’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, says Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne.
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The T&T Spirit
Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago chairman Lyle Alexander says the T&T Spirit is not being held for ransom, as is being suggested by Opposition MP Davendranath Tancoo.
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A police vehicle parked outside the Foster family duplex in the Exchange Housing Development, Couva, after an arson attack on Wednesday.
SHASTRI BOODAN
United National Congress MP Roodal Moonilal has recommended measures to ensure incidents that led to recent deadly crimes at Housing Development Corporation locations do not spread to other HDC communities.
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From left, Ministry of National Security Permanent Secretary Natasha Barrow; Public Service Commission Deputy Chairman Antonia Popplewell; new Chief Immigration Officer Vera Persad, Public Service Commission chairman Winston Rudder; Deputy Chief Immigration Officer Elston Baird, Deputy Chief Immigration Officer Mary St Hill-Billouin and Personnel Administration director Corey Harrison.
The Public Service Commission yesterday announced it had promoted Persad in the office of Chief Immigration Officer and Mary St Hill-Billouin and Elston Baird in the offices of Deputy Chief Immigration Officer.
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TikTok influencer Jose Monkey locates Trinidad.
Trinidad and Tobago has finally made it onto popular TikTok geo influencer Jose Monkey’s list of countries he was tasked to find.
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JTUM's president Ancel Roget, left listens as MSJ's Leader David Abdulah, makes a point, after their joint closed door meeting, held at OWTU's office. Henry Street, Port-of-Spain on Wednesday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Despite the Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) finding common ground with the Opposition, its ally, the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ), says they have not had any talks on joining forces with the United National Congress (UNC).
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Environmental Management Authority (EMA)
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) is seeking input from the public, NGOs and other stakeholders on proposed amendments to the Noise Pollution Control Rules, 2001 (NPCR), which are intended “to bring relief from the scourge of noise pollution.”
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