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THE DAY I CHEATED DEATH
Posted: Sunday, March 13, 2022

THE DAY I CHEATED DEATH
Lone Paria tragedy survivor unburdens his heart, mind and soul on losing four friends...

Rowley: Bullets coming at us
Interview with the Prime Minister:

Covid's long and dark shadow
Two years later, hundreds of lives destroyed...

'Children are starving'
Relatives of T&T citizens in Syrian refugee camp appeal for repatriation...

OSHA: We did not tell Paria to abort rescue mission for divers
Reid explained: "OSHA is a law enforcement body whose jurisdiction is to determine whether employers, occupiers and employees comply with the OSH Act. As such, the agency does not become involved in the decision-making process of any organisation nor do we direct any OSH-related operation.

Deyalsingh weeps, hugs health care worker
Union battle songs were sung and an emotional Deyalsingh asked for a napkin and wept before inviting the audience to give a standing ovation for all those who risked their lives caring for COVID-19 patients. The hospital had been part of the parallel health care system since May 2021 and was the first hospital to be decommissioned as a COVID facility.

Rising food prices trigger protest
With the United Nations Food Agency predicting a further 22 per cent rise in food prices in the coming months, hundreds of women staged protests under the watch of UNC activists as they jointly called on the Government to do more to boost local food production.

Gang members helping illegal Venezuelans
Gang members affiliated with the Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela are among those accompanying Venezuelans who enter this country illegally, according to researcher Dr C Justine Pierre.



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