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PM ready to visit Venezuela
Posted: Friday, October 3, 2025

PM ready to visit Venezuela
Talks on Dragon gas field...

PM: 'We are not after regime change in Venezuela'

Teamwork Approach To Be Adopted On Dragon Gas Project

Dookeran: Economy in disequilibrium trap
Dookeran made this and other observations in a paper published by UWI's Institute of International Relations, dated October 1.

More Caricom Countries Back Free Movement Of People
Free movement among nationals of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Barbados, Dominica and Belize came into effect on Wednesday.

Analysts: T&T's economy can't support expanded Caricom migration

WASA to divert supply as dry taps frustrate Crown Point

Temporary Cutback at Caroni Water Treatment Plant For Emergency Repairs
The Water and Sewerage Authorit says production has been reduced from the daily average 75 million gallons per day to 65 mgd to
allow for emergency repairs to be carried out at the Raw Water Station of the facility.

Broadcast journalist Sterling Henderson remembered with love, tears
The former deputy head of news at I95.5 FM, died suddenly of a heart attack on September 20.

'I saved a policeman and now police are trying to distress me'
'I FELT hurt. It's embarrassing. I did not make a scene. Imagine I and my friend (Deshawn Hamilton) rescued a policeman. And six jeeps of policemen came and ransacked my place.'

So said Hummingbird Medal (Bronze) national awardee Terrance David after an early-morning raid at his Production Avenue, Sea Lots, Port of Spain, home on Wednesday.

San Fernando businessman queries legality of SoE regulations
A San Fernando businessman has filed a constitutional claim in the High Court challenging emergency powers regulations that allow police to extend the detention of detainees.

Man, son killed in police-involved shooting - Alexander: It is good...if they can't behave

Teen critical after being beaten, thrown off building

Police kill father and son
During arrest attempt...

Father, son killed in shootout with cops at Cunupia church

Mom pulls her gun, after bandits try to rob her son
Police are investigating an attempted robbery in Laventille on Wednesday morning that was thwarted after the victim's mother, a police officer, drew her licensed firearm.

Autopsy reveals Cedros woman's cause of death
AN autopsy performed on the body of grandmother Shelawaithe Bedasse has confirmed that she died from asphyxia consistent with hanging.



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