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A 32-year-old man from Enterprise, Chaguanas, was killed on Saturday night, along with his girlfriend.
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Commissioner of Police Erla Harewood-Christopher
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A gun dealer and five others have served a pre-action protocol letter on Commissioner of Police Erla Harewood-Christopher over the non-renewal of their Firearm User’s Licences (FUL) and the deeming of them to be invalid.
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Former MP Dr Tim Gopeesingh addresses journalist during the UNC’s media conference at the party’s headquarters in Chaguanas yesterday.
The Opposition is demanding that the Ministry of Health employ more neonatologists to provide specialised care to babies born with severe illnesses, injuries or birth disorders and prevent neonatal deaths.
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Point Fortin resident Onika Alexander shows the river at the side of her home that burst its banks and flooded her yard during the heavy rains on Saturday. Alexander is calling on the Point Fortin Regional Corporation to clean the river before the rainy season starts.
RISHI RAGOONATH
A Point Fortin community is pleading with the Point Fortin Borough Corporation (PFBC) to clean a river near their homes after April showers brought floods that damaged properties and left some villagers stranded.
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File: Mayaro MP Rushton Paray
KERWIN PIERRE
Outspoken Mayaro MP Rushton Paray says he would like to see the children and relatives of United National Congress (UNC) leaders participate in the party’s governance.
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Cattle farmer Kumar Dan escorts his herd of cows to another grazing area along Rahamut Trace, Woodland, last week.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Agriculture Minister Kazim Hosein says Woodland farmers can apply for State land if they want to relocate from their farmlands, which become inundated by flooding every year.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses members of the media at the post-cabinet press briefing held at Whitehall, Port-of-Spain, last week.
Approximately 50,000 barrels of liquid waste have been extracted from Tobago’s coastline between Scarborough and Cove in clean-up operations after the February 7 oil spill from the capsized barge there—and clean-up continues.
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UNC chairman Davendranath Tancoo
It’s a well-known fact that the United National Congress (UNC) has been engaged in discussions with various stakeholders, national interest groups and organisations and it will continue doing so, says party chairman Dave Tancoo.
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Relatives mourn over the body of a Palestinian man, draped in the Islamic Jihad militant group flags, during his funeral in the Nur Shams refugee camp, near the West Bank town of Tulkarem, Sunday, April 21, 2024. The Palestinian Red Crescent rescue service said 14 bodies have been recovered from the Nur Shams urban refugee camp since an Israeli military operation began in the area Thursday night. The Islamic Jihad militant group confirmed the deaths of three members. Another killed was a 15-year-old boy. The Israeli army said its forces killed 10 militants in the camp and surrounding areas while eight suspects were arrested. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
Nasser Nasser
Israeli strikes on the southern Gaza city of Rafah overnight killed 22 people, including 18 children, health officials said Sunday, as the United States was on track to approve billions of dollars of additional military aid to Israel, its close ally.
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President Irfaan Ali, championing a robust Caribbean identity, has urged the region to actively embrace and value its unique culture and abundance of resources.
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A 22-year-old security guard who happened to be driving near a shooting in Aranguez, was shot in his right shoulder on Saturday night.
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The Trinidad and Tobago delegation at the Camp, representing a wide array of local civil society organisations working diligently to promote climate justice.
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Young people from more than 25 Caribbean countries gathered in Sint Maarten in late March for a Climate Justice Camp. The event was aimed at building knowledge and networks, sharing stories and skills, and aligning on strategies and demands to unify the climate justice movement across the region’s islands and territories.
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