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Explosives, grenades, and high-powered rifles allegedly smuggled in from Venezuela and South American countries were to be ...
Trinidad and Tobago recently declared that the country is in a state of emergency, the second such one this year, reportedly ...
By Gabe Themar From June 28-29, the Brandon Amateur Radio Society (BARS) participated in the American Radio Relay League (AARL) Field Day. BARS spent Field ...
France to become di first G7 state to recognise di state of Palestine, as Israeli PM Netanyahu condemn di decision.
Heavy rain in some parts of Nebraska could lead to flooding along the Platte and Missouri Rivers.
Trinidad’s brand-new government has placed the country under emergency measures to address a worrying rise in violent crime.
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has warned of heightened threats to law enforcement personnel, following the ...
As Trinidad and Tobago approaches the first 72 hours of the State of Emergency, Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro says ...
The police in Trinidad and Tobago made 56 arrests and seized six illegal firearms and 33 rounds of ammunition during the first 24 hours of a state of emergency (SOE) declared in the twin-island ...
Trinidad and Tobago Friday declared a state of emergency (SOE), nearly three months after after it had ended a 105 day SOE to ...
Business interests in Trinidad & Tobago have thrown their support behind the government's decision to implement a State of Emergency.
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Today in History for July 19: In 1553, 15-year-old Lady Jane Grey was deposed as Queen of England after only nine days. King Henry VIII's daughter Mary was proclaimed Queen and had Jane executed.