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Leaders hit back at Kamla Posted: Friday, February 27, 2026
Leaders hit back at Kamla * PMs defend Caricom in the face of harsh criticisms from T&T Prime Minister, while expressing strong support for Cuba
Venezuela meets with Shell execs on oil/gas projects Days after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Prime minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar at Caricom's 50th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government, representatives of energy giant, Shell, travelled to Venezuela to meet with interim leader Delcy Rodriguez.
OWTU Supports Government Plan To Reopen Refinery
EMA meets upstream oil and gas operators on CEC process The meeting was facilitated by Chairman Doolar Ramlal and Managing Director (Ag.) Wayne Rajkumar, along with members of the Certificate of Environmental Clearance Unit. Representatives attended from BP Trinidad and Tobago LLC, EOG Resources Trinidad Limited, Lease Operators Limited, Heritage Petroleum Company Limited, 360 Oil and Gas Limited, A&V Oil and Gas Limited, ExxonMobil Trinidad and Tobago Deepwater Limited, Perenco Trinidad and Tobago Limited, Touchstone Exploration (Trinidad) Limited, Summit Energy Services Limited and Shell Trinidad & Tobago Limited.
WPTT opens applications for YES 2026 The Women Parliamentarians of Trinidad and Tobago, WPTT, has opened applications for Cohort Three of its Young Women Empowered to Serve, YES, Leadership Programme 2026.
Oil Spill Leads To Closure Of South Secondary School
$512,000 for women forced to dress in front of police The court heard that shortly after 4.20 a.m., 14 officers arrived at the house in three marked and two unmarked vehicles. Some scaled the perimeter walls while another prepared to ram the front door.
One of the claimants heard loud banging before checking security cameras and seeing a helmeted officer attempting to open a locked door. As the women tried to exit through the back, they were met by officers pointing firearms at them and were cornered in the laundry area as police forced entry shouting, "Police! Don't move."
After 8 years, Dr Gabriel moves closer to returning to medicine FORMER medical intern Dr Dehlia Gabriel moved a step closer to resuming her medical career through an internship after proceedings at the Industrial Court of Trinidad and Tobago signalled a breakthrough in her long-running dismissal matter.
Sister's legal fight ends 17-year wait for brother's remains The remains of Ray Small, found 17 years after being lodged at the Forensic Science Centre (FSC), are to be handed over to his family. This after Marilyn Celestine made several attempts over the years, through various authorities, to find out about her brother's remains and, with no update, filed for judicial review. Crash and burn death on the highway Minutes after the front seat passenger pulled 64-year-old Bhisham Phillip from his mangled silver Mazda RX-8, the vehicle was engulfed in flames.
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