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Caricom mission to Haiti
Posted: Saturday, February 25, 2023

Browne: Caricom mission to Haiti but premature to talk of troops
Caricom will send a special mission to unrest-hit Haiti to talk to all sides, but it was premature to talk about sending troops, Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Dr Amery Browne said, addressing a post-Cabinet briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann's on Thursday.

Trinidad and Tobago Embassy in Belgium forced to change banks
TT is not the only country affected by the new Belgian banking rules. In 2022 the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) of which TT is a member, issued a statement expressing concerns of the effect of the change in laws saying that the change and resulting closure of bank accounts is causing difficulties which affect the proper functioning of the diplomatic missions in Belgium and obstructs the embassies in their fulfilment of their duties as mandated by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

HUMAN TRAFFICKERS IN UNC
A 2022 US Report on Human Trafficking pointed fingers at current Members of Parliament, but not those sitting on the PNM side, said Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley in Parliament yesterday as he went on the offensive in responding to questions from Naparima MP Rodney Charles on a 2022 US Report on Human Trafficking.

'I eh come here for no stand-up'
...Fiery Bunji responds to critics over Fay-Ann's Road March inclusion

Bunji: “When you have a family, there's no longer a thing as MY win!" Road March champ fires back

Family Rhythm: San Juan Noisemakers hopes to bring people together

Still too many unanswered questions in Paria tragedy

A day to remember
Divers' families go to fateful site

Paria tragedy victims to be remembered at sea

Eversley: 'Duke making Tobago a laughing stock'

Man, 77, burnt to death as bandits torch house
Fire officers said Ramdeo Mahadeo Ragoo died after becoming trapped in his Bridel Road, Jerningham Junction Road, Endeavour home around 11 am.

Video raises use of force as bandit killed by cops in shootout
CoP orders probe

9 SHOTS FOR SUSPECT – CoP: Probe launched into police killing in P/Town

Suspect shot dead as police foil robbery



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