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'Kill them all violently' Posted: Wednesday, September 3, 2025
PM congratulates US over fatal strike on Venezuelan drug boat 'Kill them all violently'
Kamla says 'kill all traffickers' as Trump claims 'lethal strike' on Venezuelan drug boat AMID the heightened US military presence in the southern Caribbean and a US "lethal strike" on September 2 that allegedly killed 11 people on a boat, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, SC, showed no sympathy for the alleged members of the Venezuela-based transnational criminal organisation, Tren de Aragua (TDA).
No sympathy from Kamla ...praises US military strike on 'drug vessel'
Trump: US carried out strike against drug-carrying vessel that left Venezuela
Shameless T&T Venezuelan defence minister denounces Govt:
CoP sends warning to bogus fishermen Minister of Defence Wayne Sturge said yesterday that Trinidad and Tobago welcomes the assistance of the United States in stemming the flow of illegal drugs and guns into the country.
Maraj: Relations with US damaged under Rowley
Indarsingh appointed to Industrial Court FORMER Couva South MP Rudranath Indarsingh has been appointed a member of the Industrial Court.
Two states of emergency in 2025 - Murder toll hits 250
Back-to-school imports hit forex snag FOR Trinidad and Tobago's booksellers, the biggest back-to-school challenge isn't dwindling demand—it's getting enough US dollars to pay for imports, chairman of Charran's Bookstores Vivek Charran has said.
'Deserving of an honorary PhD' ...author praised at 'Village' book launch
Stakeholders caution against police in schools As 95 specially trained Special Reserve Police (SRP) officers enter their final week of training ahead of their deployment to schools deemed high-risk on September 8, stakeholders are expressing concerns about the new measure.
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