(Trinidad Express) WHILE oil spill clean-ups continue on Tobago’s southwestern shore, people in the Hope Beach area have called for the speedy removal of another barge that, over two weeks ago, was listing badly and is now in danger of sinking off the southern coast.
(Trinidad Express) A four-year-old boy was shot in Petit Valley yesterday morning when disagreement between two neighbours resulted in gunshots being fired.
(Reuters) – Supporters of Jair Bolsonaro gathered today on Sao Paulo’s iconic Paulista Avenue to show support for the former far-right Brazilian president as he finds himself embroiled in several investigations that many believe could land him in jail.
(Trinidad Guardian) Bleeding from his hands and feet, where he was hog-tied with straps and a severed seatbelt, kidnap victim Arshad Mohammed screamed for help as he sat under a coconut tree, fervently praying he would not die.
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES, (Reuters) – Police from two countries in the eastern Carib-bean are investigating the possible murder of two people believed to be U.S.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Manufacturing and distribution company Seprod is doubling down on its export strategy as it targets 30 per cent of its production base for exports by December 2025.
(Jamaica Gleaner) The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has approved an on-site visit to assess the effectiveness and sustainability of the measures Jamaica has implemented to address deficiencies in its anti-money laundering and countering of the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) regime.
(Trinidad Guardian) “Stop killing and abusing our nation’s children!”
That’s the call from Sheldon Cyrus, Director/ Chief Executive Officer of the Children’s Authority of Trinidad and Tobago.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) – U.S. rice exports to Haiti, which account for the bulk of supplies of the country’s key food staple, contain unhealthy levels of arsenic and cadmium, heavy metals that can increase risks of cancer and heart disease, according to a recent study by the University of Michigan.
(Trinidad Guardian) The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries (MEEI) is reporting that preliminary fingerprinting reports submitted by the Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA), have indicated that the hydrocarbon discharge affecting the south-east coast of Tobago is an ‘intermediate fuel oil’, also known as ‘bunker fuel’.
(Trinidad Guardian) An 11-year-old boy was killed during a shooting along Laventille Road yesterday afternoon, while the gunmen’s intended target escaped with minor injuries.
SAO PAULO, (Reuters) – Automaker Hyundai Motor 005380.KS is planning to invest more than $1.1 billion in Brazil by 2032, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said yesterday.
(Trinidad Guardian) Diesel has been identified as the oil-like substance which has been leaking from the Gulfstream barge and blanketed 15 kilometres of Tobago’s shoreline since February 7, when the vessel ran aground at Cove, Tobago.
PUNTO FIJO, Venezuela, (Reuters) – Venezuela’s state-run oil company PDVSA plans to discharge in the coming days a cargo of 1.73 million barrels of Russian Urals crude, which it will partially use for domestic refining, according to a source and a shipping document seen by Reuters yesterday.
(Trinidad Guardian) A senior official of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) on Tuesday confirmed that the president of the regional development finance institution, Dr Hyginus “Gene” Leon, is the subject of an administrative process.
RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) – Brazil opened a conference of foreign ministers from the G20 group of nations today by blaming the United Nations and other multinational bodies for failing to stop mounting wars and conflicts that are killing innocent people.
(Trinidad Express) Billion-dollar transnational companies are “cheating” the public revenue; going after them to ensure they pay their taxes is important, says Independent Senator Anthony Vieira.