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Aboud's US visa revoked
Posted: Friday, November 21, 2025

Aboud's US visa revoked
He says the revocation of his United States visa has raised serious concerns about whether foreign powers and even the Trinidad and Tobago Government are attempting to intimidate or punish civil society voices that speak out.

Gary Aboud claims US visa cancelled over criticism of missile strikes
Over 80 people have been killed by the US in its war against drug traffickers in the Southern Caribbean and Pacific.

PM distances government from Aboud's US visa revocation
PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has distanced her administration from the revocation of activist Gary Aboud's US visa, saying the decision lies with the US government and embassy.

Economic risks to shifting US tariffs
A new policy brief from the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) warns that a convergence of geopolitical factors, including recent changes in US tariff and immigration policies, has greatly heightened uncertainty in Caribbean economies and could significantly disrupt livelihoods and economic stability across the region.

Gov't assures energy sector free of threats
The government reveals feedback from multinational companies and upstream firms in the energy sector have been positive amid comments from former Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Rowley, about possible risk to the country's offshore gas platforms should the United States launch military action against Venezuela.

Cabinet has approved the increase in the permissible age of importation of foreign-used vehicles

Asset levy must not hit customers
Tancoo orders Central Bank:

Brebnor calls for HIV prevention medication in Trinidad and Tobago
THA Health Secretary Dr Faith Brebnor says the time has come for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to be included in Trinidad and Tobago's HIV/Aids prevention protocols.

We can never have enough for our children
We need to keep doing more, providing more, so that they will always have the best healthcare, the finest education, and the greatest opportunities for social and emotional development. The minute we start to believe that we have enough, we will be setting them up for failure. As a nation, we must never stagnate when it comes to providing for our children.

Alexander: Transit Police left to 'deteriorate' for 9 years
HOMELAND Security Minister Roger Alexander said the Transit Police Unit was allowed to “deteriorate” over the past nine years, leaving the division operating with a skeleton staff and short by at least 60 officers.



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