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Firefighters evacuate people from a flooded area after heavy rain in Sao Sebastiao do Cai, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, Thursday, May 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Carlos Macedo)
Heavy rains in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul killed 37 people, with another 74 still missing, the state civil defense agency said Friday, as record-breaking floods devastated cities and forced thousands to leave their homes.
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Officers of the ABM Task Force were on mobile patrol along Diego Martin Main Road, this morning, when they spotted the suspects near the Starlite Shopping Plaza
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Officers on mobile patrol were informed that gunshots had been heard coming from the football field. When they arrived they found Findley lying face down in a pool of blood.
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Suriname has signed an agreement with the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) for a country strategy 2024-2026 that paves the way for US$235 million in investments in the economy.
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FILE - A danger sign is placed on Store Bay Beach, Tobago after a bull shark attacked a British tourist at Turtle Beach, on Friday 26 April 2024.
The Office of the Chief Secretary has announced that all public beaches have reopened today. This comes a week after the shark attack incident in which a British national was injured.
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June Pierre weeps for her dead grandson, Darion Pierre, whose body was found at Cotton Hill, Bonne Aventure, Gasparillo, on Wednesday.
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As tears poured down her face for her murdered grandson Darion Pierre, grandmother June Pierre posed a heartfelt question to those who violently ended his life.
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John Henry
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Businessman John Henry, the CEO of Crystal Beverage Company, was gunned down outside his home at Canary Drive, Mc Bean Local Road, Deonarine Junction East, Couva.
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Jowelle De Souza shows the bruises on her body after she was robbed and assaulted at her home.
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Bruised and battered after being attacked during a harrowing home invasion involving five gunmen, former UNC senator and animal activist Jowelle De Souza expressed sadness at the state of T&T, saying she felt numb from the experience.
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Bevon Sheldon Woods
In fact, they suspect that he was murdered when he refused to join a local gang in his area despite pressure from some of his so-called friends.
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Attorney Sean Cazabon left stands with Coreen Bisram and her husband Ronald Singh outside the Hall of Justice in Port-of-Spain after they were acquitted of cocaine trafficking on Tuesday.
DEREK ACHONG
A couple from Belmont has been freed of cocaine trafficking almost two decades after they were first charged.
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The North West Regional Health Authority's Port-of-Spain General Hospital.
The North West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA) says it will not be paying for independent medical experts to review the files of infants who died at the Neonatal ICU (NICU) of the Port-of-Spain General Hospital.
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A WASA contractor is seen supplying water for a resident at Carina Gardens, Bypass Road, Arima on Tuesday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The dry season has led to the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) making further adjustments to its water supply schedules because of a reduction in the production of millions of gallons of water.
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Political analyst Derek Ramsamooj
Shirley Bahadur
Following its call for international election observers, the United National Congress is being warned that trying to blame anything but itself for election losses will lead to its political demise.
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