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Venezuela revokes access
Posted: Thursday, November 27, 2025

Venezuela revokes access for six international airlines
Days after Venezuela issued an ultimatum to international airlines requiring them to resume service or lose the right to fly, the country has followed through with that threat. In a late-night social media post, the Instituto Nacional de Aeronáutica Civil Venezuela (INAC) confirmed that concessions had been revoked for six airlines: Iberia, TAP Portugal, avianca, LATAM Colombia, Turkish Airlines, and GOL Airlines. Local carrier Caribbean Airlines was not named on the list. The notice was published in the Official Gazette No. 43264 of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

Mystery US military landing in Tobago raises questions
Chief Sec probing visit; PM says they were helping with airport

Chief Sec in dark about US troops in Tobago

Does the Govt have backpay money? Tancoo responds
Finance Minister Dave Tancoo said public sector workers represented by the Public Services Association (PSA) will get their backpay, but he could only provide more information after the negotiations were conducted.

Wage talks begin today amid dispute over 10% offer

Ameen: URP payments delayed by ongoing audit

AG, two others referred to Privileges Committee

US pushes back after minister seeks help revoking visas
Days after Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander wrote to the US Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago asking for support in visa revocations within the country, the Embassy today put out a statement declaring that no foreign governments were involved in its visa related decisions.

US Embassy rejects Alexander's proposal

Laptop Distribution Starts Thursday
The Opposition wanted to know the expected date of delivery of the 18,000 laptops; the name of the company which was awarded the contract for the supply of 18,000 laptops and the total cost of supplying the 18,000 laptops; and the process used to select suppliers for the procurement of laptops.

Home Invasion Bill passed without Opposition support
Shortly before midnight, debate on the legislation that seeks to criminalise home invasion and empower occupants of homes to lawfully defend themselves, others, and their property came to an end and was put to a vote after a division was called by Opposition MP Colm Imbert.

Young: Jeremie's own gun taken during home invasion proves law fails

AG hits Opposition hypocrisy on Stand Your Ground– Gun-toting PNM MPs

A lesson in regulatory gaslighting?
...The OPR's Retreat on Procurement Planning

$4.4m in Colombian 'creepy' ganja seized
OFFICERS of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) of the North Eastern Division arrested one man and seized a quantity of marijuana with a street value of over $4.4 million.

Man goes to Dundonald Hill for hook-up, gets robbed
The victim, a 40-year-old of Cunupia, told officers that around 11:45 a.m., he drove his Mazda valued at $170,500, to Dundonald Hill to meet a man he had connected with through an app.

After having dinner, US tourist knifed to death in Tobago
A 44-year-old American visitor was stabbed to death in Castara on Wednesday night, pushing Tobago's murder toll for the year to nine.

Trini killed outside mini mart in Tobago
Police say Israel Collin, 23, who lived at Sandy River, Mason Hall, was liming with friends outside Martin's Shop around 8.10 pm when he was shot multiple times.

Robbery on front steps: Woman loses $7,100
A South Oropuche woman was robbed of her wallet while walking down the front steps of her home on Wednesday morning.



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