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Sturge requests more US military assets Posted: Thursday, March 5, 2026
Sturge requests more US military assets in fight against drug cartels "We require assets in the interim that would enhance our maritime domain awareness as well as enable us to carry out targeted reinforcement that would serve both our interests and would deliver immediate hemispheric benefits. Our Government is dedicated and ready to shoulder all responsibility, and once proportionally equipped to the expectations faced upon us, we will deliver results," Sturge told the summit.
US Embassy issues advisory on State of Emergency The United States Embassy in Port of Spain has advised US citizens in Trinidad and Tobago to expect increased security activity following the declaration of a nationwide State of Emergency.
SVG Gov't warns citizens prepare for possible price hike as tensions in Middle East escalate
Forex challenges shifting foreign used market In the past few years, several dealers have admitted the Government's adjustments of import rules, as well as the market and cost factors, have seen them move away from the large import of foreign used cars, and have found themselves in what some industry players have labelled "foreign new."
Ramlogan and Young face off in St Vincent election case Former attorney general Anand Ramlogan, SC, and former prime minister Stuart Young are set to go head-to-head in election petitions related to last year's general elections in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Yorke's TTFA contract terminated Dwight Yorke's tenure as Trinidad and Tobago senior men's football head coach has come to an end. This was confirmed via a Trinidad and Tobago Football Association media release on Thursday afternoon, which stated that Yorke's contract was terminated by mutual agreement after discussions were held between the TTFA and Yorke regarding the future of the role, including revised contractual terms and remuneration aligned to the next phase of the programme.
'I'd every intention of continuing… but it is impossible'; Yorke steps down as Soca Warriors coach Kieron: 'I've not been able to reach Yorke'; inside the Yorke-TTFA axis—and what next
As PM's school violence comments spark backlash Beckles rejects expulsion approach
Teacher suffers through bureaucracy before forced medical retirement Life has been an uphill battle for former Williamsville Secondary teacher Lisa Darmanie, and it has taught her many difficult lessons.
It has been ten years since she was forced to leave the classroom after being hit with a barrage of illnesses that not only made teaching impossible but walking a challenge.
Highway victim identified as struggling mother of 12 A 55-year-old mother of 12 was killed on Wednesday afternoon after she was struck by a vehicle while walking along the shoulder of the Churchill Roosevelt Highway near the Tumpuna Road intersection in Arima.
Businessman duped of $54,000 in fake US scam A St James man has been arrested after allegedly selling counterfeit US currency to a Port of Spain businessman in a transaction that reportedly cost the victim more than $54,000.
Family awaits answers after Golconda woman found dead in Tobago The mother of Golconda resident Stacy Samaroo, whose body was found floating in the sea in Hope, Tobago, on Tuesday, said her daughter was unhappy on the island.
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