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PM tries to calm tensions Posted: Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Amid US security alert, PM tries to calm tensions ACKNOWLEDGING the public's anxiety, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday assured the nation that her Government is working to keep the country and its people safe.
Prime Minister reassures public amid US advisory: Govt and I are working to keep you safe
PM 'doesn't care' if T&T loses regional support for UN Security Council bid
UN security seat at risk – reports say Trinidad and Tobago may have lost Caricom support
Mother of US airstrike victim leaves Govt 'in God's hands' The mother of Chad "Charpo" Joseph, one of two local men killed in a US airstrike supposedly targeting narco-traffickers, says she is putting the Government in God's hands.
Big support for National Recruitment Drive Business groups hail National Recruitment Drive:
Thousands of jobs coming Kamla launches National Recruitment Drive
30,000 apply in 24 hours via National Recruitment Drive
Trincity mall buyers back out THE buyers of Trincity Mall are backing out of the half-a-billion-dollar deal, citing a criminal investigation into the sale and potential delays from legal challenges.
Disaster units on alert amid floods THE Disaster Management Units (DMUs) of the Chaguanas Borough Corporation (CBC) and the Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo Regional Corporation (CTTRC) were on alert, as an adverse weather alert, yellow level, remained in effect until 10 p.m. last night.
Back to school after flooded drain rescue ...Mom leaves job to care for Abigail, other children
Cycling legend Louis dies in vehicle accident ONTARIO, Canada – Saint Lucia cycling legend Jean Louis passed away over the weekend after being involved in a vehicular accident in Burlington.
Trinis warned against sea trips to Venezuela That's the caution issued by Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander to the population while the Government awaits official confirmation that two of the six men killed in a US strike in international waters last Tuesday are citizens of this country.
NCIC: Divali Nagar successful, incident-free
Robberies, larcenies blemish Divali weekend A rash of robberies and larcenies across Trinidad spoiled the Divali weekend for several victims and kept the police busy between October 18 and October 19.
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