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US warship to visit T&T Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2025
US warship to visit T&T The Ministry of Foreign and Caricom affairs has announced that US warship, the USS Gravely- an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer- will visit Trinidad and Tobago next week, mooring in Port of Spain.
T&T must pay for Dragon gas, warns Venezuela VP Venezuela Vice President Delcy Rodriguez is warning that the United States is "deceiving" Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar over the new licence for exploration of the Dragon gas field.
Experts on fallout if US–Venezuela conflict erupts: T&T not prepared for war With the United States and Venezuela drawing closer to a military conflict and T&T potentially being drawn into the middle of it, there could be serious economic and humanitarian consequences that T&T must prepare for.
Foreign policy under scrutiny as T&T aligns with US on Bolivia
Nutrien gets temporary Point Lisas access as NGC waives $28M port fees The National Gas Company (NGC) has agreed to waive its US$28 million claim in retroactive port fees from global fertiliser giant Nutrien Ltd, amidst a threat of legal action by the Canadian company.
New Chief Justice's pledge: I will do my best JUSTICE of Appeal Ronnie Boodoosingh has been appointed Trinidad and Tobago's ninth Chief Justice, succeeding Ivor Archie, who officially retired on October 22. Boodoosingh was sworn in by acting President Wade Mark the same day.
Dowlath: School book grant under review The draft estimates of current expenditure for budget 2026 shows no allocation for this item, compared to $20 million spent in 2024. There was nothing initially allocated in last year's budget (fiscal 2025) but $20 million was actually spent in the revised estimates.
Las Cuevas woman tells Trump: Stop killing innocent people EVEN as she clings to hope that her nephew is still alive, the aunt of Las Cuevas resident Chad Joseph, who was allegedly killed by a US missile strike on an alleged drug-carrying boat, is calling on US president Donald Trump to stop killing "innocent people" in Caribbean waters.
Aunt of Trini killed in US strike pleads with Trump: Stop killing innocent people
Mayor's company collected $2M in CEPEP contracts Investigation exposes political ties, missing audits & conflict-of-interest concerns
Pereira launches digital wallet platform
Former Shiva Boys' student seeks help in battle with leukaemia 'I just want to live' "I thought I just had a normal fever. Then the doctor said my white blood cells were extremely high. They did tests, a bone-marrow biopsy… and that's when they told us—leukaemia. It was scary. Extremely scary," he recalled.
10 years hard labour for man who sexually abused daughter A HIGH Court judge has sentenced a father to ten years' hard labour after he admitted to five counts of incest involving his 18-year-old daughter.
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