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Rewards, risks in US alignment Posted: Monday, April 27, 2026
Rewards, risks in US alignment Analysts on T&T foreign policy:
Acting Venezuelan President arrives in Barbados Rodriquez had visited Grenada on April 9 for a few hours and held discussions with Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell and other members of his cabinet, in what an official statement later described as a "cordial and constructive atmosphere."
No details of Rodriquez's visit here have been released, but an informed source told the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) that she will meet with Prime Minister Mia Mottley today before her departure hours later.
SHOT DEAD AT HOME Neighbours complain police killing of labourer unjustified
Shot dead at home: Family alleges "execution" by police
PNM: We only knew Young would be overseas Last week, Young posted a photo with Rodríguez after a meeting in Caracas, triggering political fallout at a time when the Government is preparing its own diplomatic mission to Venezuela on energy matters. Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal has accused Young of undermining Trinidad and Tobago's energy interests and called on him to explain the nature of the visit and what was discussed.
Young has denied undermining the country, saying he would never act against Trinidad and Tobago's interest. He has accused the Government of trying to distract from its own strained relationship with Venezuela.
Moonilal optimistic about refinery restart
Ballot papers run out in PNM elections after high turnout Ballot papers ran out twice at Plymouth Anglican Primary School polling station yesterday, as a high turnout of voters for the internal elections caught the People's National Movement Tobago Council off guard.
High voter turnout for PNM Council race: Shamfa, Kelvon confident Former Tobago West MP Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, who voted at the Hampden/Lowlands Multi-Purpose Facility, expressed confidence she would win the leadership of the PNM Tobago Council. She was also confident that the party would heal after the polls.
Analysts: UNC would beat PNM again
Asha Bhosle: A voice of India dies Asha Bhosle, who died in Mumbai on April 12, 2026, aged 92, was possibly the most prolific playback singer in the history of Indian cinema, with a recorded output of more than 11,000 songs across more than 20 languages, as noted by Guinness World Records.
Male suicide and our shared responsibility
Rise of funeral homes: Touts fuel chaos for grieving families They're not only competing fiercely to sway grieving families in choosing a burial or cremation service, but they are also battling to offer the most competitive prices.
In their bid to outdo each other, these touts, working for numerous funeral homes, have been operating in public mortuary compounds without any State interference.
Dr Teelucksingh: Danse Macabre! What Cumuto burial site says about T&T's societal issues Burial is not an informal act. It is regulated. There must be notification. There must be registration. Even the act of burial itself is controlled—typically one body per grave, except in defined circumstances, with proper depth, spacing and documentation.
Public Urged Be Cautious Amid Circulation Of Fraudulent Cheques
Friends die in crash Stakeholders urge motorists to take their time on roads as four die in 2 days
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