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Explain 'strange' rejection
Posted: Monday, February 19, 2024

Police union: Explain 'strange' rejection of DCP nominee
President of the Police Social and Welfare Association, acting ASP Gideon Dickson is calling for a full-scale explanation as to why the Government rejected Assistant Commissioner of Police Wendell Lucas for the position of Deputy Commissioner of Police.

Palestinian diplomat accuses Israel of apartheid and asks UN court to declare its occupation illegal
Palestinian Foreign Affairs Minister Riyad al-Maliki told the International Court of Justice that "2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza, half of them children, are besieged and bombed, killed and maimed, starved and displaced."

"More than 3.5 million Palestinians in the West Bank, including in Jerusalem, are subjected to colonization of their territory and racist violence that enables it," he added.

Local supporters of Israel march around Red House
Organiser of the event, Bishop Dr Victor Gill of the Redemption Christian Centre in Success Village, Laventille admitted the issue is a polarising one but said his support for Israel stems from his belief in the Bible.

Chief Sec, Guyana expert appeal for regional disaster plan
He noted that with Guyana becoming a major oil producer in the world and plans to push its production from 645,000 of barrels of oil per day to over one million, the region should be ready to act in the event of any disaster.

UNC: Is it safe to fish in Tobago

Analyst warns Govt: Expect backlash for MPs salary rise proposal
"The Prime Minister and the Cabinet can easily come out tomorrow morning and say the SRC has done their work but we are not accepting it. In like manner, you have to give the Government credit that the Regulated Industries Commission came up with a recommendation to increase the electricity rates and it has not yet been accepted."

Champs say farewell to Carnival 2024

A Royal reminder
Lessons from King Charles III cancer diagnosis

Forced into addiction
Many trafficked women use narcotics



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