Broadcaster and Editor-in-Chief of Capitol News, Enrico Woolford is a member of the Commonwealth Observer Mission for the January 22 general elections on the Pacific Ocean archipelago of Vanuatu.
SEOUL, (Reuters) – South Korea warned North Korea on Wednesday that the United States and its allies were working on sanctions to inflict “bone-numbing pain” after its latest nuclear test, and urged China to do its part to rein in its isolated neighbour.
Floyd Beckles was on Tuesday remanded to prison on a charge of assaulting his ex-girlfriend after a city court heard that he had abused her on previous occasions.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The diminutive prehistoric human species dubbed the “Hobbit” that inhabited the isle of Flores apparently had company on other Indonesian islands long before our species, Homo sapiens, arrived on the scene.
Paula Waterman, the 4-year-old who was injured in an accident along Mandela Avenue on Tuesday continues to battle for her life in the Intensive Care Unit of the Georgetown Public Hospital.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The United States is hunting down international criminals who launder money through real estate deals, with the Treasury Department ordering title insurance companies to report the identities of people paying cash for high-end properties in Miami and Manhattan.
CARACAS, (Reuters) – Three Venezuelan opposition lawmakers gave up their seats yesterday to try to defuse an acrimonious power dispute between President Nicolas Maduro’s government and the newly opposition-led National Assembly.
A man is in custody assisting with investigations into the murder of Brazilian national, Josimar Pereira Silva who was killed during a robbery in September, last year at Mowasi Backdam, Mahdia.
A Kingston labourer was remanded to prison after he pleaded not guilty to charges of armed robbery when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
CASTRIES, ST. LUCIA, (Reuters) – The United States criticized the government of the Caribbean island nation St Lucia on Tuesday for failing to prosecute police accused of keeping death-lists and killing suspected criminals during a misguided campaign to attract tourists.
NAYPYITAW, (Reuters) – Myanmar election winner Aung San Suu Kyi will not press for an immediate change to the constitution that bars her from becoming president, and will instead appoint a ceremonial head of state, a senior official in her party said yesterday.
(Trinidad Express) The cost of borrowing continues to climb.
The country’s largest bank, Republic Bank Ltd (RBL) advised by newspaper advertisement yesterday that its TT dollar Prime lending rate has been increased to 9.5 per cent up from 9.25 per cent per annum, effective January 11, 2016.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The United States is hunting down international criminals who launder money through real estate deals, with the Treasury Department ordering title insurance companies to report the identities of people paying cash for high-end properties in Miami and Manhattan.
BASSETERRE, St Kitts, CMC – Windward Islands Volcanoes defeated Guyana Jaguars by two wickets in their fourth round, Group B game of the Regional Super50 at Warner Park here today.
Former Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and current PPP/C Members of Parliament Gail Teixeira, Irfaan Ali and Nigel Dharamlall have been questioned by the Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) in relation to the findings of NICIL’s forensic audit.
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has recommended murder charges for three suspects, including a former murder accused who was captured yesterday, in the deaths of elderly Bush Lot businessman Arthur Doodnauth Rajkumar and his common-law wife Diane Chamanlall.
Mohamed Chand, the husband of Land Court judge Nicola Pierre, yesterday recounted the violent home invasion that cost him his right eye and identified three of the five accused now on trial as the men who carried out the attack.