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Venezuela steps up surveillance Posted: Saturday, November 29, 2025
Venezuela steps up security and surveillance near T&T Venezuela's Foreign Affairs Minister, Yván Gil, has expressed the South American country's concerns regarding the US military presence in the region.
Venezuela steps up surveillance near T&T
Public servants to get 10% pay rise Following negotiation 'marathon'...
Prime Minister defends silence on US Marines in Tobago 'I withheld work on radar details to protect national security'
Farley, Tobagonians call for clarity as US military begins work on radar
PM: Farley didn't have to be told beforehand'
Military expert on Tobago installation: 'US radar for war' THE United States is installing a “battlefield operational radar system” in Crown Point, Tobago, which is a clear indication that that country is escalating its battle-readiness as tensions continue to rise between it and Venezuela.
Resisted by Grenada, radar spotted in Tobago: As 4th US aircraft flies in Yet another US Marine aircraft was detected overnight heading into Tobago, the fourth of its kind over the course of the past week, as imagery on the island appeared to depict a powerful air defence US radar system at the ANR Robinson international Airport.
THA seeks clarity on U.S. radar installation
Beckles bungles: Govt changes Opposition motion after procedural error
Guyana to construct 2nd gas to shore pipeline President Irfaan Ali says Guyana will soon commence one of the world's fastest gas-to-shore projects and is also aiming to have a second major gas pipeline ready by 2030 to support the country's industrial growth.
PM celebrates 'major victories' as three key campaign promises delivered Among the achievements listed was the passage of the Home Invasion (Self-Defence and Defence of Property) Bill, 2025 in the House of Representatives. The legislation expands the rights of citizens to defend themselves and their property during home invasions—an issue that was a central feature of the United National Congress (UNC) campaign.
OWTU To Observe Seventh Anniversary Of Petrotrin Closure On Sunday
Camille Robinson-Regis to return in January Member of Parliament for Trincity/Maloney Camille Robinson-Regis has announced that she is recovering well following a planned medical procedure and is expected to resume full official duties in January 2026.
Heritage Petroleum Ends Skiffle Bunch Sponsorship
Death toll rises to 128 in Hong Kong residential fire Hong Kong firefighters found dozens more bodies Friday in an intensive apartment-by-apartment search of a high-rise complex where a massive fire engulfed seven buildings, and authorities arrested another 8 people involved in the towers' renovation. The death toll in one of the city's deadliest blazes rose to 128, and many remain unaccounted for.
Angostura employee robbed after leaving work, knife to her throat A woman was robbed at knifepoint while waiting for transport along the Bus Route near Vemcott on Wednesday evening.
Police applicant charged over alleged forged CXC certificate According to reports, a woman applied to join the TTPS in 2019 and provided a preliminary result slip showing passing grades. She was asked to return with her official CXC certificate. Investigators say she returned to the Police Academy on 31 October 2025 with a certificate in her name showing the same grades listed on the earlier slip.
The document was initially accepted. However, verification later revealed it to be a forged certificate. The Ministry of Education reportedly confirmed that she did not receive the grades stated.
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