Senior Reporter shane.superville@guardian.co.tt Two political scientists said proposed plans by leader of the National ...
Floodwaters are still rising on the lower end of the South Oropouche Drainage Basin, as Woodland residents prepare for evacuation in the event of more rainfall. At Pluck Road, San Francique, two feet ...
New storms in Spain caused school closures and train cancellations on Wednesday, two weeks after flash floods in Valencia and other parts of the country killed more than 220 people and destroyed ...
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) says approximately 5, 100 people die annually in the Caribbean from HIV-related causes and that one-third of the HIV cases are identified in an advanced ...
A 27-year-old coconut vendor from Gasparillo reportedly defended himself during an attempted robbery while at the Preysal Flyover. Police said around 3 am, the vendor told them he was at the flyover ...
Concerns have intensified over an impasse between the National Lotteries Control Board (NLCB) and Play Whe/Lotto booth owners as the NLCB has suspended multiple machines across the country, a move ...
In an era dominated by abbreviated language like ‘LOL’—Laughing Out Loud—former Naparima College principal Dr Michael Dowlath warns that over-reliance on texting is stunting students’ communication ...
Economist Professor Roger Hosein, says the country needs a 100-day plan, led by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, focusing on crime, the labour market, foreign exchange and external debt. He believes ...
While cybercrime continues to be a concern for the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), Minister in the Ministry of National Security Keith Scotland is suggesting that it may be time for T&T to ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump chose Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida to serve as his attorney general on Wednesday, bypassing more experienced options in favor of a loyalist who ...
In an effort to do their part during World Kindness Day yesterday, the non-profit organisation, Ross ReThink distributed hundreds of free meals such as doubles, bake and shark, coffee and chocolates.
Two prominent economists are disagreeing with Finance Minister Imbert’s position to maintain the TT-Dollar at its current exchange rate. Former finance minister Wendell Mottley, and former Central ...