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WORLD BANK COMES TO T&T
Posted: Friday, May 1, 2026

WORLD BANK COMES TO T&T
Agreement between Govt and international organisation expected to unlock up to US$5B in financing in coming years

Tobago tunes up for Beachfront Jazz 2026
Tobago's premier jazz experience is back with renewed energy and ambition. Beachfront Jazz 2026, hosted by Black Two Sugars, continues the island's rich tradition of jazz, kicking off today at the Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort as part of the Tobago Jazz, Music and Golf Weekend.

Grieving family expresses gratitude after killer sentenced to hang
'We get justice'

'Nurses alone on wards'
...TTNNA claims NCRHA forcing single coverage amid staffing gaps, wage action

Govt rejects Penny's 6/10 self-assessment
The Government has strongly challenged Opposition leader Pennelope Beckles' self-assessment of her first term leading the Opposition People's National Movement (PNM).

Cop risks life to save woman from brutal beating
Renn was at her apartment on Monday night when another female tenant knocked on her door and asked her to call the police because a woman needed help.

Moments later, she heard screams and saw a man dragging the woman violently along the ground. She immediately intervened and, despite identifying herself as a police officer attached to the Special Victims Unit, he refused to release the woman.

Family welcomes conviction
Man sentenced to death for killing estranged wife, daughter...

Belmont man waiting on son killed in QPS
A Belmont father of three was yesterday killed minutes after he arrived at the Queen's Park Savannah (QPS), Port-of-Spain, to collect his son from football training in what his common law wife believes was a reprisal.

Man killed in extortion sting
According to a TTPS media release, officers of the unit and the Home Invasion Team (HIT) were conducting investigations into a report that a Tunapuna businessman was made to pay $1,800 over a three-week period and was being told he needed to pay $3,000 monthly beginning from yesterday.

10 years in prison for killing abusive brother
A PENAL man who killed his brother during a fight at their family home has been sentenced to ten years in prison, after the court accepted that he acted in the heat of the moment while trying to protect their elderly mother.



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