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Biden calls for calm as Trump slams election integrity Posted: Friday, November 6, 2020
Biden calls for calm as Trump slams election integrity With votes still being counted across the nation yesterday, President Donald Trump sought to undermine confidence in the nation's election, making unsupported accusations from the White House about the integrity of the results in his race against Democrat Joe Biden.
Election officials worried by threats and protesters Election officials in several states said yesterday they are worried about the safety of their staffs amid a stream of threats and gatherings of angry protesters outside their doors, drawn by US President Donald Trump's baseless claims of widespread fraud in the race for the White House.
US residents in T&T fear Trump fallout Donald Trump's impact on America will be felt for years to come, regardless of the result of the United States elections.
SVG elects Gonsalves for 5th term as PM Dr Ralph Gonsalves has been reelected Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines for a fifth term. The electorate gave Dr Gonsalves' Unity Labour Party (ULP) nine of the 15 seats in the Parliament.
IMF report: T&T banks face potential risks The IMF came to that conclusion after completing its Financial Stability Assessment Program (FSAP) with T&T on August 31, 2020 and reported in its Financial System Stability Assessment (FSSA) report that the country's banks might be facing potential vulnerabilities.
Covid19 active cases down to 639 The total active cases of covid19 have gone down, according to the latest Ministry of Health clinical update.
Deyalsingh: Repatriation raises covid19 cases by 20% "The number of covid-positive patients on the repatriation flights take up our covid numbers by about 20 per cent on a daily basis," he said. So if you have 30 local cases, you could add about six to that. So that is the impact on repatriation flights.
What is game for children is death for crapaud However there are two basic question that have to be asked. The first is whether Patriotic Energies is likely to have what it takes to acquire, safely start up and efficiently operate this major state asset. The other question that has to be asked is whether the government ever felt Patriotic could operate the refinery and essentially used the deal and the OWTU to assist it in its re-election bid?
New economic plan coming for Nariva Swamp The initiative "Creating a community-driven, sustainable cluster and brand to transform ecotourism in Nariva Swamp, TT," which is yet to be launched, was a CANARI-led project. Nariva Swamp was one of eight successful concepts selected from 214 applications from 15 Central American and Caribbean countries for the Beyond Tourism Challenge organised by the IDB Lab and UN World Tourism Organisation.
Tobago seniors to get Zoom training
Gary wants Express to apologise, pay for 'absurd' articles "These allegations against the COP are defamatory as they insinuate that the COP is dishonest, facilitates criminality by supplying criminal offenders with firearm licenses, and is biased in favour of donors to the T&T Police Service (TTPS). Such inferences connote the COP as being unreliable and incompetent to act in his capacity," Griffith's lawyer Joel Roper said.
Doctor accused of racist attack on female worker The T&T Medical Board's weekly meeting next Wednesday will discuss the issue of a southern doctor who allegedly severely verbally abused his female employee and was recorded doing so. The decision by the board—which regulates and disciplines doctors—came last night following shock, outrage and disgust by citizens, Government and at least one other medical body after revelation of the recordings.
Doctor in racist, obscene rant could face suspension, de-registration
Teenaged vendor being ‘run out' by big businessman The vendor has reportedly made complaints to the police that he is being forced out of the roadway by another man who wants to operate in the area by himself.
Boy, 8, shot in leg as gunman attacks Moruga home AN eight-year-old boy is in stable but serious condition after he was shot in his right leg during an attack on his family's Moruga home on Wednesday night. A masked man fired several shots at the house in Fifth Company Village where the boy lives with his mother and two-year-old brother who both escaped unharmed. A bullet fractured his bones and punctured an artery.
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