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Palestine asks T and T for help
Posted: Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Palestine asks Trinidad and Tobago for help – UN committee seeks assistance in Gaza plight
Accusing Israel of a false narrative, he said reacting to October 7 did not license them to kill 35,000 Palestinians, three-quarters of whom were women, children or the elderly.

Mansour said 80,000 Palestinians have been wounded, even as starvation was being used as a weapon of war amid reports of famine in Gaza.

16 babies in proposed suit
Parents of 5 more deceased infants want answers from NWRHA

PoSGH NICU baby death toll jumps to 18
Attorney claims attempts to undermine PAHO probe

Morvant couple reveals death of baby at PoSGH NICU:
We didn't think anybody would believe us

'Seek pregnancy care early'
Pregnant women are being urged to seek care throughout their pregnancy at health clinics, as national data has shown that over the past three years more than 50% of babies admitted to neonatal units in Trinidad and Tobago were delivered preterm.

Minority leader: THA 'joyrides' cost $20m in 3 years

Kamla: Traffic fines 'just another form of tax'
OPPOSITION Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is advocating for a review of the demerit system and for investment in training programmes to promote safer driving habits.

NiQuan terminates 75 employees
Liquidator expected to oversee winding-up exercise

NiQuan sends home 80

DUI (driving under the influence)
...What you need to know

Moruga woman's 3rd son shot dead
Mother of nine, Sherma James, has had to go through losing a son to murder for the third time, leaving her with six surviving adult children.

Neighbours admit to killing man after robbery
Under the terms of the plea agreement, which was accepted by Justice Ramsumair-Hinds after she questioned the duo about their willingness to enter into it, the men agreed to plead guilty to felony murder in exchange for the DPP's office recommending a starting sentence of 28 years in prison.



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