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Security net for Modi
Posted: Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Security net for Modi
Public service, schools close early for Indian PM's visit

Order Of TT To Be Awarded To India's Prime Minister

Schools to dismiss early Thursday for India PM visit

India's Prime Minister to speak at Community Diaspora Event in Couva

Fired Cepep worker: No hope without work
FATHER of three and sole breadwinner Eric Edmond is grappling with deep financial uncertainty after being suddenly laid off from the Community-Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (Cepep).

CEPEP contractors will get July pay
...Padarath wants CEPEP contractors to pay affected workers

Baptiste wants a ‘national living wage'
LABOUR Minister Leroy Baptiste would like to go further than workers enjoying merely a minimum wage to have them become entitled to a "national living wage", he proposed in the Senate debate on the Mid Year Review on July 1.

‘Arpanam' at the Bowl
THE Annual Odissi Dance-Drama Exposition entitled Arpanam—produced by the Munroe Road-based Kala Mandir and choreographed by its creative, versatile artistic director Guru Sandra Sookdeo—enlivened the Naparima Bowl in San Fernando with a magical, mystical, colourful performance on June 22.

Allahar slams bank ‘brutality'
...complains of trouble getting own salary

Persad-Bissessar has 'Deep concern over conduct' of Independent Senators
Kamla: Growing public distrust over President-appointed senators...

'Fraud committed on people of T&T'
Trade Minister: Petrotrin made $2 billion before it was shut down...

OJT Being Reviewed

State wins US$17M legal fee ruling in Piarco Airport case
The legal tab for the US$131 million Piarco Airport judgment granted in favour of this country two years ago, will be picked up by two supporters of the United National Congress (UNC) and their Miami counterpart, according to a judgment delivered on May 9.

Trinidad and Tobago designates Venezuela's Tren de Aragua a terrorist organisation
The High Court has approved the government's request to officially label the violent criminal group Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organisation.

Hitchhiking killer takes a ride to the murder scene
Police are searching for the killer who got a lift to the construction site to carry out the shooting. They say a dispute over money is the suspected motive for the killing.



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