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Investigation

HUAWEI SHORT-CIRCUITS US BAN

Bloomberg News is reporting that Huawei Technologies Co is setting up a collection of semiconductors-fabrication facilities across China to skirt US sanctions.

Foreign

NOW INDIA TO STUDY THE SUN

INDIA is now heading to the sun – sort of.

Having achieved a successful moon landing, the Indian space authorities will launch their first solar observatory.

Commentary

THE EXTRAORDINARY GRENFELL KISSOON

GRENFELL Kissoon was one of the hostages at Maraval Road during the 1990 bloody insurrection.

Politics

A LAZY AND BORED LEADER?

Griffith said “it sickens me” that Rowley finds the time to swing his golf club when “people are being killed three and four a day, the whole country is at the threshold of anarchy.”

Politics

SLACK FLOOD POLITICS FROM MP TIGHT PANTS

SAN Fernando West Member of Parliament Faris Al Rawi was either engaged in cheap politics or was not aware of the facts when he recently cast blame after a major flood.

Guest Editorial

WORLD EVENTS MUST PROMPT T&T TO PLANT THE LAND

Trinidad and Tobago, which has suffered from the vagaries of recent food supply issues, should take careful note of the suspension of the wartime grain deal between Russia and Ukraine.

Commentary

WHAT ROGET LEARNT THE HARD WAY

ANCEL ROGET is a poor student of labour history. Clearly, the Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU) leader knows little – and cares even less – about a PNM administration authorising blows upon workers and wrecking a protest in March 1975, in what has since been labelled “Bloody Tuesday.”

Foreign

WHAT HAS T&T DONE IN UN’S DECADE OF AFRICAN PEOPLE?

WHAT has the Government of Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley done in honour of the United Nations’ International Decade of People of African Descent?

Politics

T&T’s BARBER GREEN AND FOOD CARD POLITICS

IN the early days of the national leadership of Dr. Eric Williams it was termed “rum and roti politics.”

Media

BACK TO THE FUTURE AT TTT

THE PNM’s newly-revealed debt of $572,783.75 to the taxpayer-owned electronic media company is a throwback to earlier times of political abuse.