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The first policy item listed by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-­Bissessar last Saturday, after her administration was sworn in, was the repeal of the Trinidad and Tobago Revenue Authority (TTRA).
On May 1, 2025, in what has been described as a “groundbreaking” moment in Caribbean frontline politics, Kamla Persad-Bissessar of the United National Congress (UNC) became the Prime Minister of ...
Dear Editor, THE 2025 World Press Freedom Index, released a few days ago by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), shows Guyana improving slightly this year, moving from 77 in 2024 to 7 ...
Three issues have galvanized the pushback against Trump in Latin America: tariffs, deportations, and Washington’s policy of ...
It was a big change coming from Trinidad, but it opened up so many new opportunities,” 18-year-old Destinee Britto told the ...
Trinidad and Tobago’s United National Congress has ended its nearly 10-year-political drought and returned to the helm of ...
Bissessar, the head of Trinidad and Tobago's centrist United National Congress party, vowed Thursday to create wealth that ...
The contract is awarded under a newly established global framework agreement between bp and SIA partners SLB OneSubsea and ...
By Mathew Cohen Trinidad and Tobago's parliamentary elections on April 28 delivered a decisive victory for Kamla ...
The opposition in Trinidad and Tobago won Monday's parliamentary elections, returning former prime minister Kamla ...
Trinidad and Tobago's centrist former prime minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will return as leader of the Caribbean nation ...
Comedian Jon Stewart is ripping President Trump’s trade war and dubbing him the “worst negotiator,” while describing Cabinet ...