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PM faces backlash over Cuba
Posted: Thursday, February 26, 2026

PM faces backlash over Cuba comments at Caricom summit
During her speech at the meeting's opening ceremony on Tuesday evening, Persad-Bissessar said Trinidad and Tobago will not support what she described as a communist regime and rebuked regional leaders for what she called interference in Cuba's internal affairs.

Refinery revival tops talks between Rubio, Kamla

Secretary of State urges Caricom to confront transnational crime with US help

Venezuela rejects criticism from T&T at regional meeting
Venezuela's government has rejected Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's remarks at the Caricom Heads of Government meeting in St Kitts and Nevis on Tuesday, after she accused both Venezuela and Cuba of being “dictatorships."

PM set to meet Trump
Secures invite to Shield of the Americas Summit by US President

UTT signs MoU with Carbon Zero Institute

Condition of Ocelot rescued with gunshot wound, improving
The condition of an Ocelot who was rescued in Granville, Cedros after sustaining a gunshot wound is said to be improving steadily.

Turning waste into value
When most people think of flies, they think of buzzing, annoying household pests. But this insect with well over 120,000 species plays a valuable ecological role. One type in particular is showing great promise for sustainable agriculture and organic waste management: Hermetia illucens, the black soldier fly. And its many uses are being researched by UWI St Augustine Faculty of Food and Agriculture (FFA) PhD student Rakesh Bhukal.

EMA engages oil and gas operators on CEC delays
THE Environmental Management Authority (EMA) this week held talks with major upstream oil and gas operators in the country to address complaints that its permitting process has grown slow and cumbersome.

Chinese New Year lights up Chaguaramas
This year, the Chinese community of Trinidad and Tobago will celebrate its rich cultural heritage in grand style at Anchorage, Chaguaramas, on the western peninsula. The two-day Spring Festival marks the Chinese New Year and honours the Year of the Fire Horse—a rare event that occurs once every 60 years.

Katha Kala Sangam observes Saraswati Jayanti in Caparo

TT RideShare driver robbed in Fyzabad
The 32-year-old driver stopped his Nissan Note around 1:10 am long Connector Road, Mon Desir Road to urinate when a white Nissan Tiida drove past him and stopped a short distance away. Two suspects, one armed with a knife exited and approached the victim.



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