Two Maraval men were arrested and are expected to be charged after police raided a house used to grow and cultivate marijuana ...
Saudi Arabia’s growing influence and massive spending in global sports ahead of being confirmed by FIFA as the 2034 World Cup ...
The person who killed mother of two Sherryann Roet attempted to stage her death as a suicide, hoping to avoid suspicion. However, an autopsy at the Forensic Science Centre revealed the grim truth—Roet ...
Cabinet has approved the creation of a Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management Unit within the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM). Minister Fitzgerald Hinds announced ...
A 45-year-old father and business owner was gunned down at his workplace on Queen Street, Arima, on Tuesday night. According to preliminary reports, Deon Marshall, a Guyanese national residing in Mt.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s government early Wednesday lifted the martial law he imposed during a tense night of ...
Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally says the government’s slow pace in addressing the repatriation of Trinidadian children detained in Syrian camps has now been further complicated by the recent ousting ...
UNAIDS Multi-country Director Dr Richard Amenyah wants local pharmacies to invest in antiretroviral therapy drug treatment to prevent the spread of HIV. He made the comment at a media conference ...
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley did not announce an election date as anticipated by the Opposition, but he did reveal there will be Caricom observers to monitor the election whenever it is called.
A Barrackpore businessman appeared before Master Kimitria Gray at the San Fernando High Court on Monday after being charged with fraudulent conversion in the sum of $61,000 in relation to a down ...
Finance Minister Colm Imbert admits that energy transition will be a challenge for Trinidad and Tobago based on its current economic set up. Meanwhile, Angostura is looking forward to a rebound in ...
Essential services ground to a halt yesterday as over 300 daily-paid workers from the Penal/Debe Regional Corporation (PDRC) protested unpaid allowances, leaving garbage uncollected and roads in ...