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$3.2B NGC profit Posted: Saturday, April 11, 2026
$3.2B NGC profit PM credits Govt's new policies for gas company's record returns, turnaround
NGC posts record $3.285 billion profit
A SEA OF BLUE ...Hundreds of nurses and midwives protest working conditions
Nurses march on capital during wage protest
Ali proposes 72-hour talks to forge Guyana–T&T economic pact Guyana's President, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, is calling for a 72-hour meeting between the governments of Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana to seriously engage in establishing a strong economic partnership.
PM to visit Guyana after meeting with President Ali
Beckles: Govt has to eat 'humble pie' on Venezuela stance Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles says the Government was forced to "eat humble pie" following its decision to formally recognise Delcy Rodríguez as interim President of Venezuela.
Sobers: Govt working with UK to get visa requirement overturned
..Drew: All member states were informed and invited CARICOM chairman and St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew has said Trinidad and Tobago was informed and invited to a retreat in Nevis where the decision was taken on the reappointment of Caricom Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett.
T&T to stay away ...demands Caricom documentation on Barnett reappointment
Borough Day Celebrations In Point Fortin On Assures Government Amid Funding Concerns Ameen said the government is working with private sponsors and the Point Fortin Community while the Culture Ministry via the best village office is collaborating to deal with some of the events on the calendar of the Southern Borough.
Advancing reparations Indeed, a formal international declaration condemning this abomination against Africans and people of African descent—one that played out most brutally in the Americas—was long overdue. However, even as Ghana's leadership of the UN initiative is rightly applauded, two important facts must be recognised.
TT Assured There Is No Health Crisis The government through Health Minister, Dr Lackram Bodoe, assures citizens in Trinidad and Tobago there is no health crisis at this time insisting workers are providing essential services to the population to thousands of patients on a daily basis.
Tensions over gang remarks Saddam, Camille clash...
Sobers apologises after social media ad sparks controversy Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Sean Sobers has issued a formal apology following a breach of ministerial protocol involving a social media advertisement for a prominent local retailer, Pennywise.
Woman retraces actions before businessman's killing to cops businessman husband The woman arrested for the fatal shooting of Steve Ghany Jnr may spend the weekend in prison unless the Director of Public Prosecution, Roger Gaspard, instructs that she be released based on her claim of self-defence.
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