The Unit­ed Na­tions des­ig­nat­ed ex­pert on Hu­man Rights in Haiti, William O’Neill, end­ed a vis­it to the French-speak­ing Caribbean Com­mu­ni­ty (CARI­COM) coun­try on Fri­day with a warn­ing ...
Vot­ing has end­ed Sat­ur­day in Sri Lan­ka’s pres­i­den­tial elec­tion as the coun­try seeks to re­cov­er from the worst eco­nom­ic cri­sis in its his­to­ry and the re­sult­ing po­lit­i­cal up­heaval ...
Three days af­ter Health Min­is­ter Ter­rence Deyals­ingh was robbed of his gold be­ra and two men were held in con­nec­tion with the crime, two Op­po­si­tion MPs say they wish every cit­i­zen could ...
Scores of mourn­ers braved the swel­ter­ing heat yes­ter­day to bid farewell to An­gela Ali and her daugh­ter-in-law Am­bi­ka Car­rera-Ali, in an emo­tion­al send-off which saw both Chris­t­ian and ...
Route Maxi Taxi op­er­a­tors want the Gov­ern­ment to pay them over $4 mil­lion owed to them fol­low­ing a court judg­ment at the Privy Coun­cil over two decades ago.
Po­lice Com­plaints Au­thor­i­ty (PCA) di­rec­tor David West is urg­ing the Gov­ern­ment to al­lo­cate re­sources to the ju­di­cia­ry to en­sure it can op­er­ate at full staffing lev­els.
In an up­date yes­ter­day, the Min­istry of Health said the num­ber of lab­o­ra­to­ry-con­firmed deaths for 2024 now stands at 18.
Ap­prox­i­mate­ly 28 po­lice of­fi­cers in To­ba­go were recog­nised for their ef­forts in fight­ing crime, which led to the seizure of sev­er­al il­le­gal guns and am­mu­ni­tion over the past nine ...
Po­lice of­fi­cers from the Point Fortin Po­lice Sta­tion are search­ing for a gun­man who shot a Chi­nese na­tion­al at her restau­rant in Fan­ny Vil­lage, Point Fortin, on Thurs­day.
Colm Im­bert, an ex­pe­ri­enced hand at bud­get pre­sen­ta­tions giv­en his long tenure in the Fi­nance Min­istry, should have set­tled on the main ar­eas of fo­cus for the fis­cal pack­age weeks ago.
In­ves­ti­ga­tors were ex­pect­ed to seek ad­vice from the Di­rec­tor of Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tions last evening on charg­ing a 40-year-old man in con­nec­tion with the death of Freeport moth­er of two, ...
Chief Jus­tice Ivor Archie says in­ad­e­quate staffing, re­sources, poor pay­ment pack­ages for judges and fund­ing con­tin­ue to im­pede op­er­a­tions with­in the ju­di­cial sys­tem.