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US drones spotted over T&T Posted: Sunday, November 9, 2025
Mystery flights: US drones spotted over T&T Radio transmissions compiled by the New York Times show U.S. military drones flying through T&T airspace
Columbus all over again "Why this region matters?... You've got the lithium triangle which is needed for technology today. Sixty per cent of the world's lithium is in the lithium triangle—Argentina, Bolivia, Chile. You just have the largest oil reserves—light, sweet crude discovered off Guyana over a year ago. You have Venezuela's resources as well, with oil and copper, gold. China gets 30 per cent of its food source from this region. We have the Amazon, lungs of the world. We have 31 per cent of the world's fresh water in this region, too...And so I think we have a lot at stake."
JTUM to join peace vigil over regional US military action The Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM), a key ally of the UNC government, is supporting a vigil for peace, which suggests that the Caribbean should remain a zone of peace.
Businessmen love Revitalisation Blueprint, but say execution is key Businessmen are cautiously optimistic about the new wave of construction and investment being promised, calling it visionary but warning that execution, and not talk will determine its success.
PNM scoffs at government's revitalisation plan FORMER finance minister and Diego Martin North East MP Colm Imbert has scoffed at the government's development plan for Trinidad and Tobago.
Daly Bread: States of emergency rationales Our small country is currently living under a state of emergency. If, as authorised by the House of Representatives on 31 October, it does run its course of three months, it will mean that for a little over nine months of this year we will have lived under such a regime.
More Flight Delays In US As Air Traffic Controllers Report Fatigue BBC reports more than 1,400 flights to, from, or within America were cancelled on Saturday after airlines were told recently to cut traffic during the federal government shutdown.
T&TEC Emergency Team Leaves For Hurricane Affected Jamaica Monday
Watts' company secured $17.4M in state contracts before switching to UNC Investigation reveals Sphinx Construction received multiple government payments while minister was PNM constituency chairman
Williamsville man killed with own gun during fit of anger The normally quiet community of Whiteland in Williamsville was rocked by a tragic incident on November 7, which resulted in the shooting death of 37-year-old Stephen Vialva.
Labourer, 27, shot dead at Gonzales Village A GUNMAN shot and killed 27-year-old labourer Josiah "Cake" Phillip, of Salick Trace, Gonzales Village, in the Guapo police district while he was liming on the roadside in the community.
14 months in jail for debit card fraud A man who used a pensioner's bankcard to withdraw $115,000 during a six-month period has been sentenced to 14 months' in jail after pleading guilty to 58 offences of obtaining money by fraudulent use of a bank card.
MP mourns murdered uncle: 'Why does another family have to endure this kind of pain?'
Three men shot dead in separate incidents across south Trinidad
Father begs PM for help Seven years after daughter vanished, grieving dad says police have failed his family
Days before birthday, Arvin killed in crash A police report stated that around 2.39 a.m., officers responded to a report of vehicular accident along the highway, near the Corinth flyover.
Officers observed a red Nissan Frontier overturned on the riverbank, approximately 30 feet below road level between the north and southbound lanes of the highway.
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