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ZOSOs not like SoE
Posted: Monday, January 19, 2026

ZOSOs not like SoE
Needs senators' support

'Zones' push T&T towards police state

US boat strikes ignore due process

Browne: Venezuela instability likely to impact import prices
As a result of the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the situation in the South American country remains "uncertain" and there is likely to be an impact on T&T and the Caribbean economy in the foreseeable future.

AG: Proposed law to protect law-abiding
ATTORNEY General John Jeremie said the government has achieved a 42 per cent drop in serious crime in just its nine months in office and was not now going backwards in its fight against crime.

Wayne Sturge: I am not afraid to die
DEFENCE MINISTER Wayne Sturge says he not does not fear for his life after a person who was reportedly detained during the state of emergency (SoE) for making alleged death threats against him was recently released.

I am not afraid! Defence Minister responds to release of SoE detainee held for plotting to kill Govt officials

Beckles: Amendment to THA laws will benefit Tobago
Beckles admitted during the PNM's tenure in office from September 2015-April 2025, Tobago did not receive everything it wanted. But she said, "The PNM has always been committed to Tobago."

Beckles identified the Southwest Tobago Wastewater Project, the Hillsborough Dam and the acquisition of the Cove Industrial Estate as some of the projects that were completed under the PNM which reflected that commitment.

Junior pannists shine in the Savannah

Government to pay former private sugarcane farmers
The settlement follows a High Court hearing in which the Office of the Attorney General consented to an order resolving 256 claims brought by former farmers seeking enforcement of a compensation package approved by Cabinet in December 2014.

Central Bank seeks to postpone CL Financial hearing
In an e-mail sent to Justice Robin Mohammed ahead of a January 18 scheduled hearing, attorneys for the Central Bank said the report, known as the Colman Report, was laid in Parliament on January 16, 2026, and required careful review to determine whether it has a bearing on the case.

Morvant shootings leave two dead in one night
Homicide detectives are investigating two separate shootings in Morvant on Saturday night, which left one man dead and another injured.

Two men vanish after boarding boat in the Gulf of Paria
Police in Couva are seeking the public's assistance in locating 45-year-old Kurt Kissoondath, who has been reported missing since Saturday morning.

Two missing oyster harvesters found drifting near La Brea

Body found, believed to be missing man
Information shared with the Express by Rambharat stated that the young man was last seen on January 14 at a bar in Curepe between 6.p.m and 9.p.m.

Maraval man shot, killed by cops
A 24-year-old man was shot and killed during a confrontation with police near a bar along Morne Coco Road, Maraval, on Friday night, making the incident the third police-involved fatal shooting within a 24-hour period.



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