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Maduro accuses US Posted: Monday, December 1, 2025
Maduro accuses US of plot to seize Venezuela's oil VENEZUELAN President Nicolas Maduro yesterday wrote a letter to the Secretary General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) condemning a "campaign of harassment" by United States President Donald Trump, stating that the US intends to seize the country's vast oil reserves.
PM: I asked for US radar 'T&T is safer now'...
Colombian president slams Trump's airspace calls against Venezuela
Moonilal: No money from Venezuela to Trinidad and Tobago ENERGY Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal says Trinidad and Tobago currently does not earn any energy revenue with Venezuela.
Guyana's airspace open despite Venezuela's closure Director-General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Retired Lt. Col. Egbert Field says Guyana's airspace is open despite United States President Donald Trump's position that the airspace "above and surrounding Venezuela" is closed to airlines and flights engaged in illegal activities.
World Aids Day: Reducing Aids-related deaths in the Caribbean
Ramsey-Moore vows to defend steelpan amid financial strain PRESIDENT of Pan Trinbago Beverly Ramsey-Moore has vowed to fight fearlessly to protect the steelpan and the legacy of the nation's "pancestors," even as Panorama 2026 confronts one of its most serious financial crises in decades.
Dear Editor: Why Home Invasion Act is legal equivalent of political comfort food The Home Invasion Bill does not expand rights for householders. It does not reshape murder elements… What it does do is reassure the public that the law stands with terrified defenders. Again: courts already did that.
Courts under scrutiny: Activist presses Chief Justice for answers on delayed judgments A transparency advocate has demanded the release of detailed records on long-outstanding court judgments in a freedom of information request to Chief Justice Ronnie Boodoosingh.
Guevarro: Authority to grant FULs must remain with CoP This was the warning from Commissioner Allister Guevarro, responding to Guardian Media following renewed calls to alter the current licensing framework after the Home Invasion (Self-Defence and Defence of Property) Bill 2025 was passed in the Lower House last week.
Mom abducted, beaten, sexually assaulted on beach The 33-year-old suspect of Tarouba in Marabella, allegedly attacked the victim while collecting money for the children.
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