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SINGAPORE HAS TOP PASSPORT, T&T IS 28TH
- By CounterPunchTT
- . July 25, 2023
SINGAPORE, which Trinidad and Tobago has been urged to emulate, has been adjudged as having the world’s most passport of 2023.

GAVASKAR, KOHLI AT QP OVAL – 52 YEARS APART
- By Ken Ali
- . July 21, 2023
SUNIL Gavaskar is back in the West Indies 52 years after his epic performances.
These days, Gavaskar is a cricket commentator, who spares time to pose for selfies with adoring fans who remember him as a superstar batsman.

NEW SONG BY ANIL BHEEM – SIX MONTHS AFTER HIS DEATH
- By Ken Ali
- . July 17, 2023
SIX months after his shock death, Anil Bheem has a new song with an accompanying video.

3 CANADIAN CITIES AMONG MOST LIVEABLE IN THE WORLD
- By Ken Ali
- . June 27, 2023
NO wonder many Trinidadians and Tobagonians are seeking to migrate to Canada!
A globally respected survey has just named three Canadian cities among the most liveable in the world.

MODI – MAN OF THE MOMENT
- By Ken Ali
- . June 23, 2023
WITH his posture that combines thoughtfulness and grace, India’s 14th Prime Minister Narendra Modi has impacted the United States during an ideas-filled hectic visit.

Another travel warning about T&T…
- By Ken Ali
- . June 12, 2023
HOMICIDE, sexual assault, robbery and even terrorist attacks are “commonplace” in Trinidad and Tobago, according to a new international travel report on the Caribbean.

INDIAN TRAIN CRASH: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
- By Ken Ali
- . June 3, 2023
THE horrific fatal three-train crash in the Odisha State of India has rocked the world.

CHILDREN OF BURNHAM EXILES RETURN TO GUYANA
- By Ken Ali
- . May 31, 2023
SCORES of Guyanese exiles in Trinidad and Tobago and other countries are returning to their homeland to benefit from one of the fastest-growing economies in the world.

WHY IS BILLIONAIRE SOROS SPENDING $$ IN T&T?
- By Ken Ali
- . May 20, 2023
Soros’ organisation, Open Society Foundations (OSF), signed an agreement with The University of the West Indies in 2020 to “work with like-minded entities” on issues such as climate change, racial injustice, and attacks on democracy.

CARICOM CLUELESS ON CRIME
- By Ken Ali
- . April 20, 2023
EVERYTHING discussed at the Caricom crime talks was scrutinised by the Professor Selwyn Ryan Committee 10 years ago.