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What threat? Friday, May 15, 2026
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What threat? Posted: Friday, May 15, 2026
What threat? TTPS sources, Opposition caught off guard by AG's revelation of national security incident
PNM rubbishes AG's security threat claims ... says Govt laying ground work for another SoE extension
'Lies and deception to extend SoE' Gonzales dismisses gang threat claims against MPs...
Threats against MPs a challenge to stability Security consultant Heerah:
With rainy reason here, engineers say: Save us from floods, traffic As the country enters into what is forecast to be a heavy rainy season, experts warn that commuters and businesses may once again shoulder the consequences of unresolved transport and drainage failures—conditions that routinely give rise to flooding, crippling traffic congestion and millions of dollars in economic losses.
Tancoo: T&T will negotiate gas terms with Venezuela This was in response to questions posed to him by Opposition MP Stuart Young concerning the government's fiscal policy on natural gas from near-border and cross-border fields, such as the Dragon Gas field and the Manakin-Cocuina field.
T&T's downstream industry challenged by NGC's high gas prices The news that Nutrien is actively looking to sell its Trinidad assets and that Proman is making significant new investments in the Middle East have refocused attention on the future of the downstream petrochemical industry in Trinidad & Tobago.
OWTU signs training deal ahead of refinery restart push
THA Tourism Division Recognised Work Of Late Cultural Advocate George Stanley Beard The Division of Tourism, Antiquities and Creative Industries described culture advocate, Tobago politician, tourism pioneer George Stanley Beard, as a "visionary" whose work helped shape Tobago into a "culturally rich and environmentally conscious destination."
Beard died on Wednesday at the age of 79.
Professor Baldwin Mootoo has died The University of the West Indies community is mourning the death of former Deputy Principal and distinguished chemist, Baldwin Stephen Mootoo, who died at his home in Lopinot on Tuesday, May 12, surrounded by family. He was 89.
T&T spends US$1.57m on OnlyFans in 2025 When adjusted for spend per 10,000 users, Trinidad and Tobago ranked 67th in the dataset, at an estimated US$11,884.46.
WASA condemns theft of cable at St Joseph Booster Station in Mayaro Members of the Hunters Search and Rescue Team (HSRT) have joined the search in Tobago for missing toddler Angelo Tobias Plaza.
Search intensifies for missing Angelo
Investigations continue into the discovery of human remains at the Cumuto Cemetery Police stated at the time that one of the adult males and one of the adult females showed signs of having undergone prior post-mortem examinations.
Body of murdered man found, missing thumb Police are investigating the discovery of a partially decomposed body found in a ravine off Caparo Valley Brasso Road, Longdenville, on Wednesday morning.
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