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French Pres­i­dent Em­manuel Macron’s de­ci­sion to recog­nise a Pales­tin­ian state, prompt­ing sim­i­lar moves from oth­er West­ern na­tions, an­gered Is­rael and its U.S. al­ly by putting a ...
A gun­man was killed and a doc­tor wound­ed dur­ing a failed am­bush and rob­bery in Champs Fleurs ear­ly yes­ter­day morn­ing, when an off-du­ty prison of­fi­cer in­ter­vened, po­lice said.
Venezuela’s De­fence Min­is­ter, Gen­er­al Vladimir Padri­no López, is ac­cus­ing “Trinida­di­an mafias” of at­tempt­ing to desta­bilise Venezuela through hu­man traf­fick­ing and the smug­gling of ...
For­mer Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley has ac­cused Prime Min­is­ter Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar of en­dors­ing the dis­tor­tion of his­to­ry and facts, af­ter she dis­missed as a “non-is­sue” her ...
Sources said Va­len­cia po­lice re­ceived a re­port of a body that was found on Cumaca Road, at around 11 am on Sun­day and vis­it­ed the scene.
Venezuela’s De­fence Min­is­ter, Gen­er­al Vladimir Padri­no López, has strong­ly con­demned the Gov­ern­ment of Trinidad and To­ba­go over re­cent state­ments by Prime Min­is­ter Kam­la ...
Kieron Pol­lard rolled back the hands of time with a su­perb half cen­tu­ry that helped the Trin­ba­go Knight Rid­ers (TKR) earn a close 12-run vic­to­ry over the St Kitts & Nevis Pa­tri­ots, to ...
A 32-year-old taxi dri­ver who was seen bran­dish­ing a gun while lim­ing in Mal­abar on Sun­day night, was found dead short­ly af­ter.
Des­per­ate Afghans clawed through rub­ble in search of miss­ing loved ones af­ter a strong earth­quake killed some 800 peo­ple and in­jured more than 2,500 in east­ern Afghanistan, ac­cord­ing to ...
Akeal Ho­sein un­der­mined Guyana Ama­zon War­riors with the ball and Alex Hales and Col­in Munro dom­i­nat­ed with the bat as the Trin­ba­go Knight Rid­ers reg­is­tered a six-wick­et vic­to­ry, their ...
What be­gan as an af­ter­noon of com­mu­ni­ty foot­ball end­ed in tragedy when 32-year-old De­vanand Dwari­ka was shot and killed on Sun­day night af­ter al­leged­ly threat­en­ing spec­ta­tors with a ...
The So­lo Creed tug, the ves­sel at the cen­tre of To­ba­go’s 2024 oil spill dis­as­ter, broke free from cus­tody in An­go­la last year, in an es­cape that was nev­er dis­closed to the pub­lic. The ...