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Government has 3 different positions Posted: Monday, August 25, 2025
Browne: Government has three different positions on Venezuela
Shameful, preposterous and disrespectful to Caricom! MSJ slams PM's stance on US naval deployment Today the government is putting us on the wrong side of history and in support of a colonial and imperial agenda, grounded in the 200+ year old Monroe Doctrine which US administrations have used as justification for interfering in this hemisphere to militarily invade sovereign states (Haiti, Cuba, Dominican Republic among others), effect coup d'etats (Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Guatemala among others) and finance political parties that are in alignment with their (US) interests and/or foment crises and chaos to bring about political change…
MSJ slams PM on support for US
Chambers: Regional safety good, war bad for business
Venezuela slams Guyana over support of US intervention
Security experts: Govt must have plan in case US-Venezuela tensions escalate
Hard for T&T to remain neutral Supposing the unthinkable happens and the US requests a base to be established in T&T to keep a strategic eye on drug-trafficking? Based on PM Persad-Bissessar's publicly pledged allegiance to the US in May, it appears obvious that the base will be sanctioned and built. Already strained relations between T&T and Venezuela would likely deteriorate to enemy status.
T&T on track for EU tax delisting in February Following decade of reforms:
Charran: Venezuelans making positive contribution to T&T "They continue to make a contribution to the business sector. I would also say, I also see them making a contribution as they are buying a lot locally. I do not think the Venezuelans have credit cards and are spending forex. I think all of the Venezuelan purchases are done locally. If you believe that there are 60,000 of them here, and maybe more, then their consumer power is not insignificant," Charran said.
Was the building of Port of Spain worth the structures of race? The Columbus debate prompted Newsday to take a detailed look with Kambon and Dr Teelucksingh at the country's statues and monuments, what they mean and/or should mean to the country.
A summary of recent civil law judgments In this article, we highlight several recent civil law judgments of particular legal and commercial significance.
NGC's failure to execute Banyan archive plan left door open to Bajans—source
Business Owners To Benefit From Entrepreneurial Development Programme Four small business owners are set to benefit from the Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services' Sowing Empowerment through Entrepreneurial Development Programme, after receiving funding valued at a total of fifty-two thousand, nine hundred and ninety-nine dollars ($52,999.00) to either initiate or expand their selected micro-enterprises.
WHO And WMO Claims Workers Need Better Protection From Extreme Heat
When crossers take a chance Avoiding the highway walkovers
Cervical spondylosis A degenerative joint disease Osteoarthritis is a type of degenerative joint disease that results in breakdown of joint cartilage and underlying bone. It is commonly seen in the hips, knees, hands, spine and in the neck. Osteoarthritis in the neck is most commonly known as cervical spondylosis, said physiotherapist and Director of Enhance Rehab Services Dr Wynelli Pierre.
The magnesium craze
Princes Town pensioner raped during home invasion A Princes Town pensioner was raped during a home invasion on August 23, after she awoke at around 1.30 am and found a Spanish-speaking man in her house armed with a knife.
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