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Venezuelan ship starts exploration Posted: Thursday, November 28, 2024
Venezuelan ship starts exploration of Dragon field Venezuelan Vice President and Minister of Petroleum, Delcy Rodríguez has reported that the vessel "Go Electra" arrived in Venezuela to carry out exploration of the underwater infrastructure in the Dragon field.
Young: Trinidad and Tobago earns US$2310m from tax on LNG exports 2020-2023
$42m library opens in La Horquetta The chairman of the National Library and Information Systems Authority (Nalis), Neil Parsanlal, has defended the opening of libraries in Diego Martin and La Horquetta against critics, saying opposition to the initiative largely comes from a particular segment of the population.
3 receive national award medals at President's House ATTORNEY Russell Martineau, SC, received this country's highest award, the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (ORTT) on November 26 from President Christine Kangaloo during a brief ceremony at President's House.
Government slams Kamla's threat to deport Venezuelans
Education Ministry: No need for police in schools ACTING chief education officer Aaron Ramrattan has said there were approximately 77 reports of bullying in primary schools and 470 in secondary schools from 2022-2024.
Legal action being examined for 81 homeowners who failed to keep property clean Giving an update on the dengue situation in the Senate on Tuesday following a question from Opposition senator Wade Mark, Deyalsaingh said tens of thousands of houses around T&T have been sprayed and "fogged" to prevent the spread of the dengue-carrying Aedes Aegypti mosquito and 1,324 notices have been issued to property owners/occupiers to clean up their surroundings.
Experts discuss AI versus humans in Trinidad and Tobago healthcare Dr Ronnie Sebro posed this question at the Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare conference at Hilton Trinidad, Port of Spain on November 26, causing an equally comical and uncomfortable stir among the health experts in the room unprepared for the answer.
11-year promotion delay... State must pay teacher
Farmers say San Juan riverbank at risk as migrants build shacks, plant crops
Autistic girl dies in fire, home alone A male relative, who was not at home at the time, arrived at the scene and is aiding police with enquiries.
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