Monthly Archives: February 2018
Port Authority applies for extension of license for T&T Express
The Port Authority says it has applied for an extension of the license for the T&T Express.
Police say they have intercepted a terror threat to disrupt Carnival activities
Police say they have intercepted a plan to disrupt Carnival activities this weekend into Monday and Tuesday.
Murder in east Trinidad
There has been another murder in the east.
Sugar Aloes says art form was dealt a severe blow under Basdeo Panday regime
Veteran calypsonian Sugar Aloes says the art form was dealt a severe blow under the Basdeo Panday regime.
250K bail for Republic bank worker charged with stealing from customers accounts
A 22-year-old bank teller employed with Republic Bank Ltd., Valsayn, appeared in the Port of Spain Magistrates’ Court on Monday charged with 14 counts of larceny servant, amounting to $315,700 between September 2017 and January, 2018.
Dow Jones hit by worst fall since 2008
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has closed down by 1,175 points in the biggest one day fall since the financial crisis.
Juan Barros case: Chile sex abuse letter contradicts Pope over ‘cover-up’
A victim of a paedophile priest in Chile has revealed he wrote to the Pope in 2015 about an alleged cover-up after Francis denied getting evidence.
Israeli man stabbed to death at West Bank settlement
An Israeli man has been stabbed to death outside a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, in what Israeli police say was a terrorist attack.
Jamaican man on wanted list surrenders to police
Another man wanted by police in the St James parish of Jamaica is now in custody.
Sugar Aloes; calypso was dealt a severe blow under the Panday regime
Veteran calypsonian Sugar Aloes says the artform was dealt a severe blow under the Basdeo Panday regime.
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