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Boat struck by US was carrying Columbians Posted: Thursday, October 9, 2025
Columbian President: Boat struck by US was carrying Columbians Colombian President Gustavo Petro has said that a boat recently bombed by the US was "Colombian with Colombian citizens inside", an allegation the White House called "baseless".
Trump: Israel, Hamas agreed to first phase of Gaza peace deal, paving way for ceasefire US President Donald Trump says Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of his Gaza peace deal.
Vaneisa: It's raining abominations—how do we de-fang our monstrous leaders? I can't imagine anyone whose insides have not been churning at the gruesome images of murder, maiming and absolute devastation of humanity by humans globally.
Most visible are macabre scenes from Gaza: children, babies, women, the elderly, the young, all strewn together as the faces of physical pain—limbs and torsos shattered. The wailing and grief from families and friends pierces the senses.
Central Bank appoints 7 directors
Dr Indera Sagewan appointed to board of Central Bank
Govt revokes appointment of Chief of Defence Staff Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Air Vice Marshall Darryl Daniel was fired and replaced by Captain Don Polo on Tuesday night.
Sports minister Phillip Watts hails Stewart's World Para-Athletics Champs silver His silver medal finish means Stewart now holds four World Para-Athletics Championships medals, having captured F44 javelin and F44 shot put gold in 2017, and F44 discus bronze in 2015.
He's also a 2016 Paralympic Games F44 gold (javelin) and silver (discus), and 2024 F64 silver medallist.
Ex-Industrial Court president now TT's High Commissioner to Jamaica
Kamla again backs Lee as Opposition calls for him to be fired Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has again defended Housing Minister and Caroni Central MP David Lee, affirming that he remains a member of her Cabinet despite mounting calls for his removal following his release on $1 million bail on fraud-related charges yesterday.
Gonzales wants Lee fired: UNC tornado damaging Trinidad and Tobago
Faris: Is ACIB reporting to AG? Former Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi says the government has questions to answer over the decision to move the Anti-Corruption Investigation Bureau (ACIB) from the TT Police Service to the Office of the Attorney General.
The government made the decision over the weekend amid the gazetted changes to some ministers' responsibilities.
Senator tells government: Explain US$600m decline in reserves PNM Senator Vishnu Dhanpaul is calling on the government to explain a sharp and unexplained decline in TT's net official reserves, citing data from the Central Bank's Economic Data Pack for September 2025.
Guyana willing to extradite opposition leader-elect The Guyana government has signalled its preparedness to extradite the leader of the recently formed We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party, Azruddin Mohamed, and his father, Nazar "Shell" Mohamed, who are wanted in the United States on several fraud related charges.
Young urges citizens to follow EMBD case closely Citizens are being warned to watch out that Estate Management Business Development company (EMBD) court matters, involving claims against contractors and a current Government Minister, are not discontinued by the United National Congress (UNC) Government.
Help for Westmoorings residents after tornado Private citizens and businesses have offered to help Westmoorings residents repair their homes after a tornado, on October 7, wreaked havoc around midday.
What salary gets a million dollar home? It's a common question that many scouring the housing market of Trinidad and Tobago are currently asking themselves and others.
Particularly those who are at that time of life when school is finished, qualifications have been secured, and the working world has found a space where a career is being established.
Celebrating our indigenous avifauna
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