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PM backs US warships in Caribbean Posted: Sunday, August 24, 2025
PM backs US warships in Caribbean Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has declared T&T's full support for the United States as American warships enter the Caribbean to target Latin American drug cartels.
Dookeran: Keep a 'watchful eye' on US, Venzuela tensions
PNM slams Sobers over US naval deployment comments The People's National Movement (PNM) has accused Foreign Affairs Minister Sean Sobers of "gross insobriety" over his comments on the impending arrival of US naval assets in the southern Caribbean and his response to remarks by US Vice President JD Vance, who compared crime in Washington DC to T&T.
Dear Editor: Rights come with responsibilities—T&T must grasp social contract to grow as mature nation
NATUC Recommends Law To Ensure Union In Put On State Boards A proposal is coming from the National Trade Union Centre for legislation to ensure union representatives are included in the composition of state boards.
Toxic Exposure Worker takes Shell and Massy to court over benzene incident
Sisters overcome poverty, health struggles to pursue university dreams Today, Krisalan, 21, and Katelon, 20, are proud students at the University of T&T (UTT), pursuing a four-year Bachelor of Education programme. Their grades so far—As and Bs—have made their mother, Rhonda Cudjoe, a single parent of eight, beam with pride.
Met Service Reveals An Active Tropical Wave Could Become Tropical Depression No Watches Or Warning In Effect For TT
More delays for re-opening of San Fernando Supreme Court The original Cabinet-approved $12,879,773.65 renovation project ballooned to $22,132.423.30 and has been stalled by repeated changes to the design, leading to the termination of the original contractor's contract in July.
95 SRPs to tackle school violence
Dead-end jobs aren't progress
Flash fooding in parts of Port of Spain, Diego Martin after heavy rains Hosein said the ministry had delivered 200 leases for ex-Caroni workers in the government's first 100 days in office.
"This was a 23-year-old issue, and I am confident that we can do this in Tobago to ensure that we bring some relief to persons. Once they have their business in order, we will be able, on our end, as a government, to bring that level of comfort and security so that they can finally have title in their hands."
Warning over river fish Poisonous substance' dumped in South Oropouche...
'She was a queen' DJ Nyahbinghi mourns murdered daughter
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