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MSJ criticises PM's speech at UN
Posted: Monday, September 29, 2025

MSJ criticises PM's speech at UN
"This was not the articulation of a foreign policy position that speaks to us standing for a more just, equal, environmentally sustainable and peaceful world. Instead, it catered to Washington's current playbook."

The PM at the UN
THE Prime Minister made it clear that Trinidad and Tobago had its own reading of the security challenges that the Caribbean faces, beginning with a firm dismissal of any concept of the region as a "zone of peace."

MSJ: PM's UN address puts T&T in Washington's back pocket; and USA has no friends—only interests

T&T facing new reality
Heerah on PM's 'no zone of peace':

Grieving cop quits TTPS
... complains of poor handling by colleagues of dead mom's missing person's case

Cop resigns over handling of mother's death

BUDGET WARNING
Economists: Don't use HSF for recurrent expenditure

PM unbothered by Penny's presence during UNGA

PM vows to tackle brain drain at diaspora forum in NY
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has lamented Trinidad and Tobago's worsening brain drain, driven by crime and other factors, as she vowed to strengthen ties with citizens living and working abroad.

Chaguanas chamber urges action as Johnny Abraham tipped to lead NOC

Belize Tells International Community Do More Global Problems
Belize blames the international community for failing to address the world's problems.

IDA: Farley's renewed call for autonomy hollow
THE INNOVATIVE Democratic Alliance (IDA) has scoffed at THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine's most recent call for Tobago to be given its autonomy.

Sandy appeals for increased air, sea transport ahead of Tobago's October Carnival
PRESIDENT of the Tobago October Carnival Association (TOCO) Dexter Sandy remains hopeful that additional means of transportation on both the airbridge and seabridge can be realised in time for the island's 4th hosting of the annual October carnival.

Call Made For Tourism Leadership Clarity

Venezuelan armed forces gun found in St Helena
POLICE arrested two people in the Central Division after finding a gun, a quantity of ammunition and marijuana in a targeted intelligence-led operation in the Central Division between 7 pm on September 25 and 3 am on September 26.

Duke mourns passing of dad
Progressive Democratic Patriots political leader Watson Duke is mourning the death of his father, Wadsworth Duke, who died at the age of 91 yesterday.

Citizens speak out: Mixed views on Guevarro's first 100 days in office

Businessman/teacher goes missing again

Aspiring businessman shot dead near home
Despite leaving his job at a popular restaurant last week, San Fernando father Ken Wilkinson was preparing to start his own business, determined to provide for his daughters and take control of his future.

Family links man's mental health decline to post-vaccine struggles
A 27-year-old man who had reportedly been battling depression and health complications since receiving a COVID-19 vaccine in 2020 was found dead at his family home in Marabella on Saturday, in what police have described as a suspected suicide by hanging.



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