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PM delivers scathing Caricom address Posted: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Prime Minister delivers scathing address at Caricom Summit opening In a hard-hitting address to fellow Caricom leaders, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar delivered a forceful defence of her unwavering support for United States President Donald Trump, while sharply rebuking members of the regional bloc for what she described as political interference across the region and their failure to confront Venezuela in defence of Guyana.
Kamla breaks with Caricom on foreign, security policy
Beckles calls PM's Caricom speech 'revolting and bizarre'
A plea for Cuba ...Holness wants region to help nation
Regional leaders push back against talk of Caricom split
TPP claps back at Camille over Farley's St Kitts mission In defending his decision to go to St Kitts, on the invitation of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Augustine had said that twin island featured a similar type of governance structure and talks with officials there could help Tobago in building out its own framework for autonomy
Chinese New Year lights up Chaguaramas This year, the Chinese community of Trinidad and Tobago will celebrate its rich cultural heritage in grand style at Anchorage, Chaguaramas, on the western peninsula. The two-day Spring Festival marks the Chinese New Year and honours the Year of the Fire Horse—a rare event that occurs once every 60 years.
Shot ocelot clings to life after surgery An ocelot is fighting for survival after being shot and left with severe spinal injuries, in what officials are describing as a serious breach of the country's environmental protection laws.
The rise and fall of Shem Alexander; Gateway director's 57-month sentence brings unsatisfactory end to gun smuggling case The ruling by US District Judge John L Badalamenti appears to draw a line under a "criminal enterprise" that operated between 2019 to 2022 and, according to US investigators, saw more than 200 firearms smuggled into the two-island republic.
Police issue warning to El Do residents following brazen daylight robbery
Prison Association: Officers being denied FUL's The Prison Officers' Association reports an ongoing "trend" that it says must addressed urgently.
Body discovered in Lange Park The body is yet to be identified, however police believe that the man was walking in the park at around 4 a.m. when he tripped and hit his head on a concrete bench.
Man, 44, found dead under weight lifting equipment
Bandits blockade road to rob bread van Police are investigating an aggravated robbery after a bakery sales representative was held up while conducting deliveries in the Brasso district on Monday night.
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