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PM to attend more Venezuela crisis talks Posted: Saturday, February 2, 2019
PM to attend more Venezuela crisis talks Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley will be part of a Caricom team at an international meeting on the situation in Venezuela scheduled for Montevideo, Uruguay on Thursday.
Enill: Caricom could not act differently
Rowley's 'traitor' comment causes Parliament uproar Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday accused the Opposition of trying to undermine Government's efforts at meditation in Venezuela's ongoing political crisis.
Refugees International commends Rowley Refugees International (RI), a Washington, DC-based advocacy group, has commended the Prime Minister for his recent announcement that the government is working to grant Venezuelans work permits and access to education.
Imbert probes US1.2b in credit card transactions In 2010, the credit card transactions figure was US$343 million compared to US$766 million in 2015.
Paula-Mae: Tobago autonomy overdue
OWTU hopeful refinery will stay in local hands THE Oilfields Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) said it has been working assiduously over the past four months to ensure that the assets of the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery remain in the hands of nationals.
Interpol help sought with kidnappings
Minister: No outstanding money to Plastikeep Founder has no regrets
Tobago records second murder Tobago police have detained a 25-year-old woman in connection with island's second murder for the year.
High infertility rate among T&T men ... studies have indicated, hormonal problems, genetics, infections, injury, abuse of alcohol, and poor diet were all linked to male infertility.
Garcia plans to push steelpan in all schools
Ganja smoking video at Diego North Suspended students in more hot water
Baby's body found in garden Police are questioning a 36-year-old Guapo sales clerk about the discovery of a baby's body in a shallow grave at the back of her home.
Pensioner murdered in bed
Trevor Sayers is saying nothing about the DPP file
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