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'Police murdered my son' Posted: Sunday, January 25, 2026
'Police murdered my son' Family in shock after footage goes public, calls on top cop for justice...
Outrage over police killing - CCTV shows victim with hands in air THERE has been widespread outrage by citizens after CCTV footage of a police shooting showed Joshua Samaroo, 31, trying to surrender before officers opened fire, killing him and critically injuring his common-law wife, Kaia Sealy, 31.
Visiting UAE delegation tours key government projects THE government held high-level discussions with a senior delegation from the United Arab Emirates on January 24 as it continues its push to attract foreign investment and expand international economic partnerships.
Activist encourages illegal migrants to register, exercise not a trap THE government's decision to fast-track its migrant registration exercise has stirred confusion and fear among migrant communities, but Venezuelan human-rights activist Yesenia Gonzalez says the process should be understood for what it is – a temporary regularisation programme, not a trap.
No more money for corporations Following complaints on budget reductions, PM says:
Ramadhar calls on Paria, LMCS to settle with divers' families
Richards pips Lyles to New Balance 300m indoor win T&T sprinter Jereem Richards edged 100 metres Olympic champion Noah Lyles of the USA to the win when both faced off in the Jesse Loubier men's 300m final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston, Saturday (January 24).
Winair prepares to enter T&T market One year before T&T gained independence from Great Britain, a little airline called Windward Islands Airways International NV (Winair) was founded in Sint Maarten. One year later, it spread its wings and began commercial operations. Now, 64 years later, the Caribbean's oldest airline is spreading its wings once again and launching flights to Trinidad.
Rotunda Gallery pays tribute to nation's icons – Portraits of Honour
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