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China bids for 3 T&T deepwater blocks Posted: Thursday, September 18, 2025
China bids for three T&T deepwater blocks The auction for deepwater exploration blocks in T&T has yielded underwhelming results, with foreign investor interest falling short of expectations.
WAVE OF FEAR IN CARLSEN FIELD ...Carlsen Field residents feel 'abandoned' after third killing in 6 months
Engineer's mystery murder leaves Carlsen Field residents shaken
KESHORN WALCOTT STRIKES GOLD Trinidad and Tobago's Keshorn Walcott stunned a world-class field on Thursday, capturing gold in the men's javelin at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
Fiery tribute to Ken 'Professor' Philmore On August 27, the intimate stage at Kafe Blue pulsed with the adage "Music is Love," as ten distinguished musicians gathered for Pan by Storm, a stirring tribute to the late Ken "Professor" Philmore. The evening became both a celebration of his music and a reminder of his towering legacy in the steelpan world.
Minister: India could 'nuke' Venezuela After several warnings from the Venezuelan government were directed at Trinidad and Tobago over the past few days, Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Edward Alexander took to his social media yesterday, suggesting the government of India would "nuke" Venezuela in defence of the Caribbean island.
Outgoing CJ boasts of 'gains' in the judiciary Chief Justice Ivor Archie has reported steady gains in court performance, infrastructure modernisation, and digital reforms during his annual address to mark the opening of the 2025–2026 law term on September 16.
Selby Wilson: Forex transparency does not mean reckless exposure
Privy Council rules in CL Financial liquidator fees dispute The case centred on whether joint liquidators Hugh Dickson and David Holukoff of Grant Thornton Ltd (GTL) adequately substantiated claims of more than US$3.1 million in fees and expenses for 2019.
Attzs: Citizenship bill must meet institutional readiness Independent Senator Dr Marlene Attzs, in her maiden contribution in the Upper House, centred her analysis on proposed amendments to the country's citizenship laws, particularly the economic implications and foreign exchange potential.
Beckles: Social factors causing school violence Opposition Leader and Arima MP Pennelope Beckles has voiced concern over the violence affecting Arima North Secondary School and other schools throughout the country. She spoke to reporters at the Arima Public Library (Nalis) after taking part in an International Literacy Day 2025 event with primary school students.
NPTA president calls for release police-in-schools policy NATIONAL Council of Parent Teacher Association president Walter Stewart is calling for the Ministry of Education to release the policy which guides or governs deployment of police officers in schools.
Teen raped in cemetery exorcism Self-professed spiritual healer, granny charged; victim forced to get abortion
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