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Minister unbothered
Posted: Saturday, August 23, 2025

Minister unbothered by US VP's T&T crime remarks; says it targeted PNM era

Not in that!
Minister Sobers: T&T staying out US-Venezuela impasse

Foreign Minister: No need to fear, Trinidad and Tobago neutral in US-Venezuela conflict

White House eyes on Trinidad and Tobago
DONALD Trump's April 8 decision to squash the Dragon gas deal hinted that this country is within his line of sight in his feud with Venezuela.

Maraj urges democracy for Venezuela
Amid rising tensions...

Rowley urges Govt to maintain sovereignty
Caribbean must remain a zone of peace

Rowley: US-Venezuela tension testing Trinidad and Tobago government
FORMER prime minister Dr Keith Rowley says the population is waiting to see what will be the government's response as US warships are deployed off the coast of Venezuela, reportedly as part of a major counter-narcotics operation.

‘US doubts Govt's ability to effectively address crime'

Guyana: Venezuelan cartel puts region's peace at risk
THE Guyanese government has urged a collaborative effort against narco-terrorism which it said threatens the region, in a statement on August 22.

IR expert: US targeting drug trafficking
International relations expert Dr Anthony Gonzales said he thinks the US warships are in the Caribbean for the purpose of intercepting drug traffickers. He said a much larger force would be needed for any other purpose.

Economist on 15% US tariff: Expect less forex, reduced taxes and job losses

US ships in Caribbean stir optimism among Venezuelans in T&T

Pt Lisas Desal Plant back in operation early
"Production at the plant has already begun ramping up and is expected to reach its full capacity of 40 million gallons per day (MGD) by midnight on August 23.

"This accelerated timeline will significantly benefit customers in parts of central and south Trinidad, allowing for a faster return to regular water supply."

Inaugural Steelpan Film Festival launched at Central Bank
THE Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago launched its first-ever Steelpan Film Festival—Our Sound, Our Stories on Monday at the Central Bank Auditorium. Against the backdrop of World Steelpan Day, celebrated on August 11, and in celebration of Pan History Month, the festival aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the instrument, its pioneers, and the contributions of the pan community as a powerful symbol of innovation, resilience, and national identity.

New board appointed to YTEPP

Keeping Independence Day tradition alive
Cunupia residents paint the town red, white and black

CEPEP, URP job cuts blamed
The increase in demand for back-to-school assistance is reflective of CEPEP (Community-Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme) and URP (Unemployment Relief Programme) job cuts.



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