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Sobers' tortured dance Posted: Sunday, November 2, 2025
Sobers' tortured dance The Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, Sean Sobers, may have the least enviable job in cabinet.
His ministry's mission, at least by the measure of past officeholders, is to improve the relations of this country with its neighbours and trading partners and ensure the public standing of TT in global affairs.
31 Deaths In Haiti Following Hurricane's Passage Media reports say at least 31 people have been killed in Haiti as a result of Melissa, while at least two deaths have been reported in the Dominican Republic.
Death Toll From Hurricane Melissa Put At 28 In Jamaica
Lessons from Melissa: Prepare for natural disasters JERRY DAVID, senior disaster management co-ordinator at the Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government, says simple things can be done to improve Trinidad and Tobago's chances if a hurricane were to hit the country.
Trinidad and Tobago students in Jamaica traumatised by Hurricane Melissa
400 Health Inspectors Monitoring Food Establishments Post Hurricane Melissa In Jamaica
Govt cuts 3,518 Venezuelan work permits The Ministry of Homeland Security has slashed the number of work permits issued to Venezuelans from 4,275 in 2024 to a mere 757 this year. This reflects a decline of 3,518 permits, or an 82 per cent decrease.
Fear of deportation triggers Venezuelan exodus from Trinidad and Tobago
IR expert: T&T abandoning Caricom for the US Venezuelan international relations expert Andrés Pierantoni is criticising T&T for dismantling its traditional relationship with most of Caricom as its relationship with the US gets deeper.
Shell monitoring fallout between T&T and Venezuela Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal said Friday the decision by Venezuela would not affect the Manatee gas project, which remains on track. But he did not comment directly on Dragon.
Shell still committed to Manatee Young, Enill see geopolitical issues
Noble: Our leaders are writing bad cheques—T&T can only ignore reality for so long
Central Bank focussing on needs-based forex allocation The bank is exploring mechanisms to recalibrate consumption patterns and tighten liquidity conditions in a way that supports macroeconomic stability.
Coast Guard warns Icacos fishermen don't go beyond 2 miles offshore Fishermen in Icacos are calling for clarity after the Coast Guard issued a directive ordering them to ply their trade within two miles from shore.
Family of Las Cuevas fisherman supected killed in US strike report him 'missing' The family of missing Las Cuevas fisherman Chad Joseph, 26, suspected to have been one of the two Trinidadians killed in a United States military strike operation in the Caribbean in October, has reported him missing to the police.
George: Budget measures 'an extinction' event for restaurants
Daly Bread: Beware inferences of zealots—clear difference in exits of CJs Archie and Sharma
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