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T&T only Caricom nation to back US presence in region Posted: Friday, September 5, 2025
Emergency CELAC meeting: T&T only Caricom nation to back US presence in region "Essentially, what the communique was saying is that the presence of the US within the region, the military presence, could cause instability. And it could be a threat against, essentially, regional security," Sobers said.
He added, "They're saying it goes against the tenets of CELAC, which is about disarmament of nuclear weapons and keeping our region of peace and stability."
Venezuelan Justice Minister: 'this is just the beginning' says TT condemned its fishermen to death at Sea
'Drug boat' 65 miles away from T&T The 11 men killed in a lethal US military strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug carrying vessel earlier this week reportedly departed from San Juan de Unare, a small coastal fishing town off the Arismendi municipality of Sucre, Venezuela- just approximately 65 miles from Trinidad's northern coast.
Palestinian Ambassador arrives in T&T The move reinforced this country's support for a two-state solution and its longstanding advocacy for Palestinian rights at the United Nations.
Officials said the establishment of diplomatic ties reflects Trinidad and Tobago's ongoing commitment to international peace, security, and humanitarian principles.
Former PNM finance minister warns $9b budget deficit looms OPPOSITION Senator Vishnu Dhanpaul is warning of a looming $9 billion deficit in the upcoming national budget, citing troubling fiscal trends and a lack of sustainable revenue measures.
Kamla, Penny congratulate Holness on Jamaica election win
PPP/C announces Guyana election win for itself
Dear Editor: It's disturbing that PM cheers on US claim of extrajudicial killing
Minister a madman Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander has called Venezuela's Minister of Popular Power for Interior, Justice and Peace Diosdado Cabello a "madman". At yesterday's post-Cabinet news conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann's, Alexander was asked to respond to Cabello's statement that a "drunk woman" was governing Trinidad and Tobago.
'Drunk woman' governing Trinidad Venezuelan minister:
Caribbean Airlines suspends flights to Caracas amid rising tensions
Govt looks at 'modernised' facility Alexander: Closing 268-year-old Port of Spain Prison will save $$...
200-year-old PoS Prison to be closed down Alexander: Inmates to be moved to MSP and Carrera Island
Dr Eric Williams' daughter defends his legacy
Paria chair: $1M pledge to dead divers' families unpaid
"It's a way to save lives!" T&T community football coaches discuss working in the trenches
Minister: Children will be treated as law says... GOVERNMENT is making moves to introduce police officers in schools across the nation. However the police officers would not be armed with guns, but non-lethal weapons to ensure the security and safety of the students.
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