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Bombshell development
Posted: Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Bombshell development in Jack Warner's extradition case
THE Office of the Attorney General has launched an investigation into the past management of the long-standing extradition request from the United States for former FIFA vice president Jack Warner.

Reparations not a gimmick
The Prime Minister promised continued lobbying for reparations, cultural grants, school syllabus reform, diaspora trade links and special measures for youth. Port of Spain Mayor Chinua Alleyne announced the renaming of Columbus Square, the removal, at long last, of its contentious statue and the conversion of a portion of Oxford Street into Kwame Ture Way. It's easy to dismiss all these plans as political pageantry. They should not be.

Bharath: US tariffs are a 'wake up call'
FORMER trade and industry minister Vasant Bharath says the recent decision by the US to impose 15 per cent tariffs on Trinidad and Tobago products entering its market, must serve as a wake up call for this country.

AG Jeremie orders inquiry in Jack Warner's extradition case
THE fate of Jack Warner's extradition challenge now rests with Attorney General John Jeremie, SC, who has launched an investigation into the actions of those involved - including past attorneys general - in the former FIFA vice president's extradition to the United States on multiple corruption-related charges.

Cummings: People must demand government reinstate youth programmes
OPPOSITION SENATOR Foster Cummings is calling on parents and young people to demand the government reinstate the programmes geared towards training young people, such as the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Youth Agricultural Homestead Programme (YAHP).

Beckles relates unexpected experience at US conference
‘Trinis abroad fearful of coming home'

Cross Rhodes, ESCTT thankful for Columbus statue removal
CROSS Rhodes Freedom Project director Shabaka Kambon is declaring victory after Port of Spain Mayor Chinua Alleyne's August 1 announcement that the Christopher Columbus statue will be removed from the city. The NGO has been advocating for the statue's removal for nine years.

Mentally challenged Gasparillo man gunned down in bed
EVERTON ANDREWS, a mentally challenged man, was gunned down and killed at his Caratal, Gasparillo home, on August 4.

Missing La Romaine couple feared dead
A missing La Romaine couple are feared dead after their wooden home was found filled with spent shells, a bloody sheet and blood trails leading to the nearby sea.



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