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Mottley prepared to lose US visa Posted: Friday, March 14, 2025
Mottley prepared to lose US visa ...Defends Cuban health brigade
Watch: Barbados PM Mia Mottley stands by Cuban doctors, nurses
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Citizens from Jamaica, Dominica already needed visas for UK travel The UK government cited an upsurge in asylum applications, saying the measure aims to prevent abuse of the system.
Less than two years ago, on July 19, 2023, the UK government made a similar announcement for all Dominican nationals.
Extra $722 fee to use visa centre T&T nationals visiting UK to pay even more...
Ink far from dry on refinery deal SEVERAL aspects of Stuart Young's February 27 announcement about the fate of the Guaracara refinery suggest the matter is far from a done deal.
'Chevron sanction could drive new wave of Venezuelan migration' On March 4, Colombian President Gustavo Petro lamented the decision of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, to eliminate License 41, which allowed US oil and gas company Chevron to operate in Venezuelan territory.
Nursing Association calls for clarity on Cuban Healthcare Partnership The TTNNA in a media release says while it recognises the importance of upholding democratic values, this policy "will be a true test of what constitutes a democratic state–one that allows nations to make decisions in alignment with their people's need without external coercion."
The association explained further that while it also supports global efforts to eliminate forced labour, the relationship shared between Cuban medical professionals and their colleagues in this country–for over two decades– are characterised by "camaraderie, mutual respect, and professional dedication–far removed from any notion of forced labour."
Nursing Association: No impression Cuban medics being exploited in Trinidad and Tobago ALTHOUGH currently in the spotlight owing to a new US policy which threatens to terminate the visas of government officials for hosting Cuban medical missions, the programme has been flagged by several non-governmental organisations and human rights groups in the past for repressive rules and forced labour.
South Oncology Unit moved to new Pointe-a-Pierre location For appointments and more information, you can call 226-9124 or 877-9742.
Griffith: Days of gutter politics over
Woman's severed head found in cooler in Siparia Anyone with information can contact the police emergency numbers 555, 999, or 911 or Crime Stoppers at 800-TIPS (8477).
Disturbing scene in bedroom: Grandma found murdered in Malabar Police have launched a homicide investigation following the discovery of the decomposing body of an elderly woman at her residence on Patrick Pamphille Avenue, Phase 4-1.
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