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Trini boy, 16, caught fighting with ISIS Posted: Sunday, January 13, 2019
Trini boy, 16, caught fighting with ISIS ...taken to Syria by mom at 12
NY Times: Teen from TT captured in Syria On Friday, the New York Times reported that 16-year-old Su-lay Su from TT was one of the eight terrorists captured during the operations carried out by Syrian Democratic Forces' Special Operations Team on January 6 and 7.
'If I get funds, I will spend wisely' Griffith cautious on limited allocations for police Police Commissioner Gary Griffith and a special operations officer at a crime scene in Port of Spain last December.
New hope for Cold Case Unit
T&T walks the tightrope In the crosshairs of a Cold War...
Local Venezuelans wary of T&T's support of Maduro
Rebuild TT frowns on Tewarie's LGBTQI support President of RebuildTT, Gregory Lal Beharry, however, condemned Tewarie's support. La Beharry said his organisation is dedicated to promoting family-first development in TT.
Stand-off delays Curepe interchange Disparity in valuations for residents properties
High risk for swine flu Pregnant women, health workers need vaccination
Bodoe: Vaccines outweigh risks
Get the right HPV vaccine The Gardasil vaccine, one of the two vaccines, used in the prevention of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), which is the primary cause of cervical cancer, is only utilised by five to six per cent of T&T's female population at public health centres and hospitals.
PAN ELDERS STRUGGLES Unsponsored 5-time medium band champs in crunch
Hinds: 15 years jail for trespass Senior citizens cars firebombed, told to 'ride out'
Attorney General Al-Rawi: Important step to clarify law
State should should pay for restarts Opposition Senator and attorney Gerald Ramdeen has said the State should pay the expenses of those people whose cases were left incomplete following the appointment of former chief magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar to a high court judge.
AG to kick-start ganja consultations on January 23
Cumuto residents strike back Plans for legal action action on Manzan highway project
Food prices set to climb in drought
The senseless killings of two beloved friends POLICE are using video footage which captured the shooting deaths of co-workers Oswald Alleyne and Mark Stephen with the hope of identifying their killer.
Sleep blamed for double fatality Around 4 am, Keron J. Antoine, 35, of 6th Avenue, Malick, Barataria was driving south along the Uriah Butler Highway when he collided with a concrete barrier at the Guayamare River Bridge.
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