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Reject Trump's approach
Posted: Monday, September 8, 2025

Reject Trump's approach
Hopefully, no other Caribbean leader will follow Kamla Persad-Bissessar's embarrassing and highly spirited cheering-on the United States for its extrajudicial killing last week of 11 alleged drug traffickers in international waters, near Venezuela.

Gleaner editorial slams Kamla on support for US military strike

Trump denies plans for regime change in Venezuela
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump has rejected claims his administration is seeking to topple Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, even as Washington escalates military operations off the South American country's coast, increases the bounty on Maduro's head to US$50 million, and intensifies rhetoric against his leadership.

BODY CAMS STOPPED
...TTPS pulls plug on $25m contract

'No tensions with V'zuela'
Good relations, says Sobers

Sobers: T&T properly represented at Africa-Caricom Summit
While Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar was not among the Caribbean leaders who attended the second Africa-Caricom Summit in Ethiopia, Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Sean Sobers has assured that T&T is properly represented.

PM: International Literacy Day, school reopening 'a wonderful coincidence'

First budget test for Tancoo
...Economists to Govt: Get real on deficit, debt and diversification

Will devaluation of the TT dollar work?
Economists reject Elias' call for devaluation:

Devaluation: the good, the bad and the public debt—why T&T needs careful analysis, not noise

Noble: 30 Pieces of Silver—is Gov't praying or preying on the Evangelical vote?

Hypertension
One of the biggest health problems facing T&T

The woman who turned a beach into a beacon of conservation
Located on Trinidad's northeastern coast, the seaside community of Matura is home to fewer than 1,500 residents. It boasts a rugged, sprawling coastline that, for decades, served as a beloved recreational spot for families, a prime fishing ground, and—until the 1980s—a haven for poachers. Life in Matura was simple, deeply connected to the rhythms of the sea and land. Yet beneath this peaceful surface, a crisis was brewing.

CAL pilot rescued
Cops kill 1, hold 3 kidnappers after raiding Maraval hideout; manhunt on for 2 others

Kidnapper shot dead
Police raid Maraval hideout, rescue pilot

Minister fears stigmatisation, won't name schools with SRPs
More than 250 Special Reserve Police (SRP) officers are expected to be deployed and, last Friday, Dowlath told reporters that while it is hoped in the near future this layer of security will not be needed, "Right now, for those 50 schools, I think it's imperative that we have that kind of measure."

He said that it will be monitored and within six months Cabinet will be apprised of the situation.

Psychologist weighs pros, cons of cops in schools

Taxi driver killed in San Juan
Reports indicate that gunshots were heard around 10 am along La Fortune Hill, off Laventille Road, San Juan, and upon checking, residents found the taxi-driver's bullet-riddled body behind the steering wheel of his taxi, an AD wagon.

Minister rejects claims he intervened in son's traffic matter



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