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Isolate Israel
Posted: Saturday, May 4, 2024

Isolate Israel
Govt accused of being 'weak' on Palestine:

Local Muslims want Government to cut all ties with Israel

Muslim group: Cut ties with Israel, expel envoy from Trinidad and Tobago

10 years after Dana Seetahal's murder ...
Family laments slow pace of case DPP still awaiting documents from Judiciary to move forward

'A betrayal of Dana's legacy'
A decade later, ten accused in Seetahal's killing yet to face trial...

Relief as THA reopens beaches

Former CEO resigns from board
Guardian Group records $236.7m profit...

NiQuan's winding-up petition goes to June
NiQuan's former vice president for global services, David Small, filed the petition on February 1, to recover a $21 million court-ordered payout owed to him for breach of a written separation agreement.

Judiciary acknowledges "tremendous hardship" caused by CourtPay issues

A $5 pomerac? - Local fruit prices soar
They say consumers are unaware of the various expenses involved in bringing goods from the tree to the consumer.

Coconut 'shortage' leads to price hike
There are coconut trees coast to coast, but consumers are being asked to pay between $12 and $15 for a coconut from a roadside vendor.

Beetham residents protest over sewage leaks
More than a dozen residents from Beetham Gardens came out on May 2 to hold a peaceful demonstration at the canal that separates Phase One and Two.

UNC activist complains of criticism in the House
UNC activist Ravi Balgobin Maharaj has complained to Speaker Bridgid Annisette-George about criticisms of him allegedly made by Port of Spain MP Keith Scotland in the House of Representatives on April 26.

Mother's tubes tied without consent while giving birth, baby dies days later
Mohammed was critical of what he called the Government's delayed response to the crisis which he said came only after the United Nations delegation visited the country last week.

"We want our Government to be a strong Government. Not a Government who will make decisions based, like in this case, seeing some other countries doing it and just because they do it and we belong to Caricom we come and do it now," Mohammed said.



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