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US packs up radar
Posted: Tuesday, March 17, 2026

US packs up radar
Airport site cleared four months after military asset was installed to assist T&T with narco and human trafficking surveillance

Mixed reactions from Tobagonians

BLOODY 6 HOURS
Three men gunned down in Port of Spain Division

Three murders in 24 hours in PoS/Laventille

Cuba's latest blackout underscores its deepening economic crisis and tensions with U.S.

BOARD MUST GO
Minister calls on Children's Authority directors to resign after audit uncovers $77M in alleged financial mismanagement

Opposition slams Sturge for 'misleading T&T'
The Opposition People's National Movement (PNM) yesterday called on Defence Minister Wayne Sturge to resign and accused him of deceiving the country about the United States' radar system in Tobago which has been dismantled.

Energy Minister says that T&T's energy installations remain secure despite rising global tensions

PM: Govt's Blueprint plan not affected by Middle East war

CIB liquidator loses lawsuit against top trio
The liquidator of Clico Investment Bank (CIB) has lost a lawsuit seeking to hold three former executives and board members accountable for the financial institution's collapse almost two decades ago.

Phillip: Why I parked in disabled spot
MINISTER in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Alexander is fighting back against social media critics who have bashed him for parking in a disabled parking spot in front of SuperPharm in Maraval on Sunday.

Valsayn home invasion ends with police killing a suspect

Venezuelan nationals rescued as Trinidadian businessman held
The Counter Trafficking Unit (CTU) of the Ministry of Homeland Security Tuesday said a suspect has been arrested and four victims of human trafficking rescued during a coordinated operation in Rio Claro, the largest town in southeastern Trinidad over the last weekend.

Contractor gunned down in broad daylight in South Oropouche
Arjoon, 39, of Mon Desir, was shot multiple times as he stood near a construction site on Oropouche Main Road, near the St Mary's Interchange in South Oropouche.

Autopsy reveals Arianna's cause of death
He said the autopsy stated that the cause of death was acute left ventricular failure, bronchopneumonia with pleural effusions and plural infusions, and pericardial effusion. This means that Arianna's heart and lungs were infected.

4 years later: Suspect charged with double murder of friends
A 27-year-old Gasparillo man has appeared before a Master of the High Court charged with the 2022 double murder of two close friends who were gunned down in Harmony Hall.



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