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More int'l teams arrive in Venezuela Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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More int'l teams arrive in Venezuela Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2026
More int'l teams arrive in Venezuela to boost search efforts Venezuelan National Assembly President, Jorge Rodríguez, said more international teams arrived to boost desperate search efforts after the twin earthquakes that rocked Venezuela.
37 TT nationals return from Venezuela following devastating earthquakes Their return was coordinated through the Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, after the June 24 double seismic event left widespread destruction across parts of the South American nation and made it impossible to return home on their own accord.
Methanex to indefinitely idle Titan plant amid gas supply woes The Vancouver-based company said today that the existing gas supply agreement for the Titan facility, which has a production capacity of 860,000 tonnes per year, expires in the third quarter of 2026 and no replacement agreement could be reached.
Minister to allow 'Chris Must List' back to T&T for sedition trial
SEA results to be released Thursday
Works minister delivers on bridge promise IT has been two years since the nearly 100-year-old bridge in Avocat, Fyzabad, crumbled into the Godineau River, separating a small agricultural village.
Sacred Drums and Colonial Guns: The unyielding story of Hosay What began in the 19th century as a solemn Shi'a Muslim mourning period has evolved over the decades into one of Trinidad and Tobago's most striking symbols of multi-ethnic solidarity, cultural creolisation, and historical resilience.
Why more younger adults are developing colorectal cancer "The most common answer I give patients who ask why they developed colon cancer is simply, 'I don't know.'"
Known risk factors include smoking, heavy alcohol consumption, inherited genetic mutations and certain medical conditions, but many patients have none of these.
Researchers suspect additional environmental and biological factors are involved, but these remain under investigation.
Court allows inspection of station diaries in Hadeeds detention case HIGH Court Justice Frank Seepersad on Monday allowed attorneys representing businessman Dominic Hadeed and his wife, Genevieve, to inspect police station diaries amid claims that an ordinary criminal investigation was abruptly transformed into one under the Emergency Powers Regulations.
Blue Waters management assures operations not affected ... workers traumatised by owner's incarceration
SoE debate linked to Hadeeds' detention ... intelligence claims comments on Govt officials put them under police radar
PDOs issued for seven more gangsters According to the detention orders, three of the men are members of the 9 Gang. Joevon "Hollow Man" Williams was identified as the leader of the 9 Gang. He is accused of recruiting young males into gang activity and being involved in drug distribution, armed robberies, shootings targeting rivals, witness intimidation, with intelligence alleging that he plans to escalate attacks using firearms in public spaces. He was ordered detained at Golden Grove Prison, Arouca.
TEEN'S FATAL RIDE Dad mourns 15-year-old after death on motorbike
Runaway boy befriended by man, and buggered
Valencia "mudman" convicted of repeatedly abusing a 15-year-old boy A gypsum "mudman" from Valencia has been convicted of repeatedly buggering a 15-year-old boy, whom he took in after the boy ran away from home over a decade ago.
Businessman on fraud charges knifed to death: Woman held Police believe that Reece was stabbed by a 25-year-old female following an altercation outside an apartment at the corner of Oak Avenue and Coconut Drive.
After 8 years, no sign of Sharday Dad appeals to Alexander for DNA testing help
Passengers rescued as St Kitts inter-island ferry sinks Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr. Terrance M. Drew, on Monday visited the J.N. France General Hospital to ensure the safety of all passengers taken to the medical institution following an incident in the Basseterre harbour.
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