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Adi­ti Ku­mar and Saan­vi Im­ma­di grabbed four wick­et hauls to bowl USA Women Un­der-19’s to a com­pre­hen­sive 23-run win over West In­dies Women Un­der-19’s in the third Youth T20I, yes­ter­day.
The Trinidad and To­ba­go Elec­tric­i­ty Com­mis­sion (T&TEC) says the na­tion­al grid re­mains sta­ble de­spite two re­cent volt­age dips that af­fect­ed parts of the coun­try.
For­mer at­tor­ney gen­er­al Anand Ram­lo­gan says claims that the pro­posed Stand Your Ground law can have more dele­te­ri­ous im­pacts on one race are “ridicu­lous” and amount to crim­i­nal­is­ing ...
The Me­dia Com­plaints Coun­cil (MCC) has an­nounced its new­ly ap­point­ed mem­bers, who of­fi­cial­ly took up their roles on 1st June 2025.
Prison of­fi­cers are so fear­ful of the crim­i­nal el­e­ment be­hind bars that at least one of them was af­ford­ed the lux­u­ry of a 65-inch TV in his cell, while guns and oth­er con­tra­band items ...
A High Court Judge has or­dered the re­lease of an at­tor­ney held for al­leged­ly har­bour­ing the man sus­pect­ed of the bru­tal mur­der of 22-year-old Can­dace Hon­ore.
Home­land Se­cu­ri­ty Min­is­ter Roger Alexan­der says the coun­try should not ap­pear soft on crime, and he is propos­ing that bail be de­nied for 180 days to those caught with il­le­gal guns.
The wait is over—it’s time to bowl! Pres­tige Lanes of­fi­cial­ly opened its doors at the C3 Cen­tre last Fri­day, bring­ing a world-class bowl­ing ex­pe­ri­ence to south Trinidad.
Po­lice Com­mis­sion­er Al­lis­ter Gue­var­ro has de­scribed the pub­lic nar­ra­tive around a Pun­ish­er patch on his arm as trou­bling and dis­tract­ing.
A Bangladesh Air Force train­ing air­craft crashed in­to a school cam­pus in the cap­i­tal, Dha­ka, short­ly af­ter take-off on Mon­day, killing at least 19 peo­ple in­clud­ing the pi­lot and ...
LI­MA, Pe­ru – For the first time in its his­to­ry, the Pan Amer­i­can Games will fea­ture the sport of crick­et when it is held in 2027.
The Prison Of­fi­cers’ As­so­ci­a­tion (POA) is cau­tion­ing against what it de­scribes as “broad-brush ac­cu­sa­tions” in the wake of the State of Emer­gency (SoE), stress­ing that the vast ...