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Caricom sounds note of caution Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Caricom sounds note of caution Caricom issued a statement yesterday responding to a complaint from Guyanese President Dr Irfaan Ali about Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez wearing a brooch which featured a map of Venezuela and Essequibo during her visits to both Barbados and Grenada.
Caricom backs Guyana; warns against using regional platforms to advance territorial claims
Rodriguez's Essequibo brooch draws concern As Venezuela's Interim President Delcy Rodriguez met with Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley inviting the country to invest in Venezuelan oil and gas earlier this week, she wore a brooch appearing to depict a map of Venezuela that includes the disputed Essequibo region of Guyana on her chest.
PM shrugs off Venezuelan leader's trips to other Caricom countries: I have no concerns...But Amery says it's the result of 'undiplomatic belligerence' on Kamla's part
PHASE 2 STARTS Nurses stepping up action over wages, says Stuart
TTNNA: One nurse to six patients ratio is scheduled to take effect today
UAE Decides To Quit OPEC
Dear Editor: HDC contract scandal proves Gov't must routinely release procurement data
Vaneisa: The waiting game—lingering questions about Mt Hope hospital policy
Al-Rawi cites PNM disconnect as party reflects on election defeat While the United National Congress (UNC) marks its first anniversary of returning to power, the People's National Movement (PNM) is facing a period of introspection following its 26-13 defeat in the April 2025 general election. Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi, assessing the one-year milestone, suggests the result was less an overwhelming mandate and more a reflection of systemic voter apathy.
A will is not cast in stone
Honouring Mother Earth Orishas celebrate with ancestral rites at Lopinot Grounds
George Aboud passes on George Aboud, who died on Sunday night at the age of 77 after a period of illness, was yesterday described as a pioneer and giant of T&T's business landscape, leaving behind a retail and property empire built over decades.
Senator Nakhid falls victim to robber When he checked further he found $10,000 cash gone, a Christian Dior perfume valued $2600 gone and another perfume valued $800 also gone. He also found some other items including bank cards and identification cards missing.
CoP: Fear of crime has people in a state of paranoia
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