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After backlash, PM apologises
Posted: Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Update: After backlash, PM apologises for post on Venezuelans
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has issued an apology following a controversial statement posted to the Office of the Prime Minister's (OPM) Facebook page on Tuesday. The post in question has since been deleted.

PM fiercely defends T&T against 'lies' by 'imps'
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Kamla condemns PM's 'shameful' now-deleted FB post
OPPOSITION LEADER Kamla Persad-Bissessar has condemned a now-deleted online post by the Prime Minister, who she said commingled the death of 19 Venezuelans with the murder of Ashanti Riley in a shameful way.

Sawh alleges Medical Board 'biased,' wants complaints quashed
On Tuesday, Sawh's attorney Martin George wrote to Dr Lesley Roberts, acting president of the board, accusing the council of descending into the arena by actively seeking and encouraging complaints to be filed against his client.

Caribbean Airlines extends temporary layoffs
Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) has extended the temporary layoffs of some of its employees for an additional three months from January 15-April 15, 2021.

US vaccinations ramp up as 2nd COVID-19 shot nears

Asia Today: South Korea, Tokyo see record highs in new cases

Jearlean sorry, spared 'Privileges'

Miracle at Morne Diablo: Fishermen survive 5 days lost at sea
The men's return ends a five-day search for the men who failed to return three days after sailing into the Atlantic Ocean off Trinidad's south-east coast.

Three fatal accidents in six hours alarm TTPS
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has expressed concern after three road traffic deaths were recorded in a six-hour period across the country on Monday.

'Policeman' says sorry to family of man shot after QPS chase
Relatives of Joel Harracksingh want to know what really happened to him, after a man purporting to be a police officer apologised to Harracksingh's mother, saying they intercepted the wrong car.

One dead, two wounded in highway shootout
INVESTIGATIONS are continuing into an incident involving police and armed suspects which ended with one man being killed and two others wounded after a car chase and shootout in Arouca on Monday night.

Engineer charged with ganja trafficking

Gunned down in Guaico: No one saw anything
A man, who police said was not the target of the gunmen, was killed, and another man was critically injured.

Woman's body found floating in the Gulf of Paria
The body was seen floating face down, and a floatation device was around the torso. Coast guard officers retrieved the body by mid-afternoon and brought it onto the Cedros jetty.

Young: I hope guard is charged for child rape
MINISTER of National Security Stuart Young said he hoped a security guard who reportedly raped an underage girl at a safe house will be charged for the crime.

Man charged with molesting girl he offered $20
A 33-year old man was granted $80,000 bail when he appeared before a Port-of-Spain Magistrate on Monday charged with sexual touching.



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