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US strike destroys alleged drug boat
Posted: Saturday, October 4, 2025

US strike destroys alleged drug boat, kills 4 suspects

CNN Reports Say US Military Carries Out Another Attack Carried Out A "narco-trafficking vessel"

Kamla: Trinidad and Tobago-Venezuela 'cuss out' media created
THE PRIME MINISTER Kamla Persad-Bissessar is denying that there is any animosity between the Venezuelan and TT governments and dismissed reports of a "back-and-forth" between leaders of the two countries as a false narrative.

Central Bank, BIGWU agree on 6% salary increase

Emergency Repairs Completed Caroni Water Treatment Plant

Ministry of Transport Announces
UPCOMING SESSION FOR DRIVER'S REHABILITATION PROGRAMME

Stewart cops discus silver at World Para Athletics Championships

Tobago stakeholders want sex education in classrooms
There are calls for sex education to be added to the school curriculum after the recent revelation by THA Secretary of Health, Wellness and Social Protection Dr Faith Brebnor that there has been an increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) on the island.

PM: Permanent limb centre for Trinidad and Tobago
"They will set up the camp and they are donating the machinery, which will cost US$100,000 to set up, and they have pledged US$75,000 for this project in grant funding. This is tremendous humanity and generosity for which we thank them."

She said over the next 50 days, hundreds of citizens will be measured, fitted and guided to walk again, at no cost to themselves and their families. She said this was the fulfilment of Modi's promise.

Police killings almost double from 2023 – 'Ensure cops follow the law'
Sixty people have now lost their lives for the year at the hands of police, with almost a third of those fatalities occurring during the latest state of emergency. It's a figure that is almost twice that recorded over the same period (January 1 to October 3) in 2023, and a 50 per cent increase for the same period in 2024. It has reignited calls for body-worn cameras to be more widespread.

Cop held for removing drugs from Barataria station

DJ Selecta N-Tech dies in car accident
Reports are his vehicle veered off the road and crashed on its hood on a wall of a property. He died at the scene.



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