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ExxonMobil tipped
Posted: Wednesday, August 6, 2025

ExxonMobil tipped for T&T deepwater blocks
US energy giant ExxonMobil's negotiation for the award of seven ultra-deepwater exploration blocks off the country's east coast of Trinidad and Tobago is a done deal, according to an international news report.

Trump's envoy Witkoff meets Putin as ceasefire deadline looms

US State Dept lists countries
...whose citizens are required to post a bond of up to US$15,000 when entering the US

Lifeline for Jack
AG Jeremie says key document in US extradition case missing; launches probe

Warner grateful to AG, slams 'persecution'

Original judgment restored
Former PM victorious at Privy Council in 16-year land dispute

Former PM Rowley wins land dispute case at Privy Council
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley has emerged victorious in a protracted legal dispute with a couple over their long-standing interests in purchasing portions of a large estate in Mason Hall, Tobago.

Rowley defends Privy Council access; calls for visa waiver
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday dismissed suggestions that he was being hypocritical for accessing the Privy Council for a final determination on a land dispute in which he was victorious.

'Vieira must be removed from Senate'
Sturge joins UNC criticism of Independent senator on Teemal's passing...

Widow of Senator Teemal: He was ailing for a while

City starts process to remove Columbus statue
The controversial Christopher Columbus statue in Port-of-Spain is one step closer to being removed, as city officials have begun technical and stakeholder consultations on its relocation.

CEPEP job cuts take toll on communities
As the two-month mark approaches since the Government terminated over 10,000 workers from the Community-based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (CEPEP), residents of west Trinidad are starting to feel the impact.

San Fernando pensioner begs for clean-up of abandoned lot

Ministry: Local pork still safe to eat
THE Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries has confirmed that a pig farm in Trinidad and Tobago has tested positive for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) – a contagious viral disease that affects pigs – but has assured that local pork is still safe for consumption, as the virus cannot be transmitted to people.

China fights chikungunya outbreak as thousands fall ill
An outbreak of the chikungunya virus in China has prompted authorities to take preventive measures from mosquito nets and clouds of disinfectant, threatening fines for people who fail to disperse standing water and even deploying drones to hunt down insect breeding grounds.

Beetham man beats cop/ex-girlfriend with cellphone
The woman told police she was home with her sister, her one-year-old son and the alleged perpetrator when they began to argue.



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