Month: May 2021
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Saving the mangroves
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has been accused of illegally financing his 2012 re-election campaign. The article Saving the mangroves…
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COVID claims four more lives
The Ministry of Health today said that four more persons who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have died.…
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Two men die in Timehri Public Road crash, one hurt
Two men died in a crash on the Timehri Public Road last night at around 8.30. The article Two men…
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PM visits flood-hit Region Nine, 2000 hampers to be handed out
Prime Minister Mark Phillips yesterday said that the Government will continue to distribute relief items to flood-affected residents of Upper…
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Todd leads delegation to Suriname
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hugh Todd today led an official delegation to Suriname to further discuss advancing…
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Trinidad COVID victim, 33, died pleading for oxygen
(Trinidad Express) – Couva market vendor Amar Ramkhalwhan would have turned 34 in just four months had his life not…
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Trinidad COVID death toll rises to 365
(Trinidad Guardian) The Ministry of Health has recorded 17 additional COVID-19 related deaths. The article Trinidad COVID death toll rises…
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Trinidad PM extends COVID restrictions until July 4th
(Trinidad Express) Public health regulations, which were due to expire today, have now been extended to July 4. The article…
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Gabrielle Mohamed’s voice and contemporary Guyanese literature
[Gabrielle Mohamed, Is You Madness, Nah Me Own: A Short Collection of Creole Poetry, Georgetown: Gabrielle Mohamed, 2019. The article…
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Father of five dies after being crushed by truck at Port Kaituma
A father of five was on Saturday crushed by a truck he was driving after he fell out of the…
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