Monthly Archives: March 2018
Elorza, a town in western Venezuela, has started issuing its own paper currency
Amid an acute national shortage of banknotes, the town of Elorza in western Venezuela has started issuing its own paper currency.
Vladimir Putin wins another election
Vladimir Putin has extended his grip on Russia for another six years after an overwhelming victory in Sunday’s Presidential Election, a result that was never in doubt.
65-year-old man Henry St. Clair reported missing last month is found dead
Henry St. Clair reported missing last month has been found dead.
Male suspect in quadruple murder in La Brea now in police custody
The male suspect in the quadruple murder in La Brea is now in police custody.
History would be made today in T&T…first ever female President, Paula Mae Weeks to be sworn in
Paula Mae Weeks is to be sworn in as the country’s first female president today.
PM comes under fire after comments made about Vieux Fort Housing Project
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley comes under some fire for comments he made about the Vieux Fort Housing Project in St. James.
US imposes sanctions on 19 Russians for allegedly interfering in 2016 election
The US has imposed sanctions on 19 Russians, accusing them of interference in the 2016 US Election and alleged cyber-attacks.
TTUTA tells police to work with haste to catch person responsible for La Brea quadruple murder
Police are told to work with haste in an effort to catch the person responsible for the La Brea quadruple murder.
Fiery protest after police killing of 2 men
A firey protest by residents of Morvant.
5 murders in less than 12 hours
The country records 5 murders in less than 12 hours.
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