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Palestinian envoy: We need global backing
Posted: Thursday, May 20, 2021

Palestinian envoy: We need global backing, including Caribbean's
ANYONE anywhere in the world can help stop the mass killing and displacement of people in occupied East Jerusalem and surrounding lands by pressing their government to hold Israel accountable to international law.

AG: T&T needs an average of 15 cases per day for SOE to end
In fact, according to Attorney General Faris Al Rawi, who referenced Epidemiologist, Dr Avery Hinds, our rolling case average needs to stand at 15 cases per day for at least two weeks in order to see any changes.

T&T receives 100,000 doses of vaccine, Rowley thanks China

Health Ministry resumes COVID-19 vaccination drive from May 21

PAHO: COVID deaths doubling in T&T
T&T, Haiti and the Bahamas are now the three countries in the Caribbean with the highest numbers of new infections.

Nigeria wants just energy transition
"Globally we are seeing wealthier nations and development finance institutions banning all public investments in fossil fuels, including natural gas. Examples include the European Union, the United Kingdom, and Denmark to name a few. As well as specific institutions such as the Sweed fund from Sweden, CDC from the UK, the European Investment Bank and the Investment Fund for developing countries from Denmark."

Deyalsingh warns against sale of antigen rapid tests
Deyalsingh said the penalty for such sales is a fine of several hundred thousand dollars plus six months' jail. "We're taking this very seriously," he said.

15-year-old among 50 held for breaching curfew

Northern Division cops prepared for curfew-breakers
He said the culprits offered "a variety of explanations as to why they were out during the curfew: everything from their spouse put them out to they were now getting into their homes or that they were just taking a walk."

Curfew breaker's genuine excuse: My only time to thief
The court heard that at 3.10 a.m. on Wednesday, police officers were on mobile patrol along Southern Main Road, St Margaret's when they saw Turner pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with red blocks.

Twitter users applaud AG as over 3,000 join virtual SoE chat

Ministry: TTPOST taking payments for traffic tickets from May 2020
Members of the public are reminded that when paying a fixed penalty notice at any of the authorised TTPOST locations, recipients must have the ticket and/or the notice number and payment must be made in full in one transaction

Parents offered guide after viral photo of boy kneeling on roadside

Girl writes letter to father, 38, who died of covid
Hundreds of people virtually bade a final farewell to 38-year-old covid19 victim Damian Singh in Tableland on Tuesday afternoon.

Soldier confined to barracks for threatening videos
The regiment also promised to act in accordance of the law and do its part in fighting the covid19 pandemic.
Last March a video was circulated showing soldiers and police officers forcing a homeless man to drink alcohol and do exercises.

Indian national, 2 guards in court for warehouse theft
They claimed that the men removed 11 water heaters and loaded them into the enclosed tray of a truck. An investigation was launched and police subsequently recovered the items valued at $100,000.

Hotel raid: police find gun and marijuana
POLICE raided at hotel at St Helena and allegedly found a pistol and a quantity of marijuana on Tuesday.



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