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T&T stands firm with US
Posted: Monday, October 20, 2025

Trinidad and Tobago stands firm with US on regional security
The government has broken its silence on the decision to withhold its support for Caricom's calls for the region to remain a zone of peace.

Prime Minister urges unity, faith and renewal in Divali message
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar extended greetings to the Hindu community and citizens across Trinidad and Tobago as the nation joined the international community in celebrating Divali, the festival of lights.

T&T Government reaffirms support for US military operations

Jamaica Gleaner editorial criticises Kamla on US–Venezuela stance

Opposition Leader: Strenghten the bonds of unity this Divali
Describing Divali, the festival of lights, as one of the most auspicious celebrations on the Hindu calendar, Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles offered warm and heartfelt Divali greetings to the Hindu community and, by extension, the nation.

Prime Minister absent from Divali Nagar finale
Amid heightened security concerns following a United States advisory to its citizens in Trinidad and Tobago, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar was notably absent from the final night of Divali Nagar on October 19, where she had been scheduled to deliver the feature address. The Prime Minister did not respond to calls or messages from Newsday seeking comment.

Caribbean, diaspora voices on Divali: One light across oceans

Art and tradition illuminate the Divali night of dance
The glow of diyas and the rhythm of the dancers lit up the "Night of Dance" at Divali Nagar, Chaguanas, on October 18. Tradition, art, and spirituality came together in a single celebration.

Divali persists despite flood clean-up in Rousillac

Over 11,000 apply on first day of National Recruitment Drive

Heightened security outside
US Embassy—Sturge urges calm

Reopening the hotel school
THE announcement by the Finance Minister that the Chaguaramas Hotel School, properly the Trinidad and Tobago Hospitality and Tourism Institute (TTHTI), is to be reopened offers hope for greater support for the hospitality sector.

Hazardous Seas Alert In Effect

Vaneisa: The people on the ground—T&T's unheralded agri-heroes

CEPEP contracts under scrutiny
Millions awarded to party-linked companies

3 attacked, robbed on Lady Young Road

'Don't look at my face, I don't want to shoot you' - $40,000 bar robbery

Family tied up and robbed in Fishing Pond
According to police reports, around 3p.m, the family was at their home along Flemming Road, Fishing Pond, when four men, two armed with cutlasses, one with a baton, and another with a hammer, entered the house and announced a robbery.

Body found behind Diego Martin Borough Administration building
The deceased, later identified as Lorenzo Lawrence Husbands, was wearing black pants, a brown jersey, and black shoes.



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