Sanctions are legal under international law when approved by the UN Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN Charter.
Venezuelans in Trinidad and Tobago are hoping that they will be able to return to their home country now that the United States has captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
The Tobago People’s Party (TPP) would naturally celebrate its total victory in last Monday’s Tobago House of Assembly (THA) election. However, the 15-0 control of the THA is not necessarily ...
Across much of the Caribbean, the collapse of the Maduro regime has been met with a restrained but unmistakable sense of ...
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Who is the pro-Trump leader of Trinidad and Tobago who said US should ‘violently’ kill all drug traffickers?
Bissessar has historically supported military cooperation with the United States, framing her collaboration as mutually ...
African and Caribbean leaders stress sovereignty, international law, and restraint as they react to Trump’s capture of ...
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US President Trump declares himself president of Venezuela | US.-Venezuela war | Trinidad & Tobago
Accenture techie murdered in Bengaluru: Student plotted killing after she resisted his advances; flat set ablaze to mask ...
The Pentagon’s first strike that day used a secret plane disguised to look like a civilian aircraft, officials briefed on the ...
The last straw was when gangs started holding up ambulances.” That’s what a Venezuelan ambulance driver told me eight ...
Airspace restrictions following military activity in Venezuela disrupted private jets and charter flights across the ...
Former Prime Minister Bruce Golding is in support of the position taken by Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness on the Trump administration's invasion of Venezuela, which led to the capture of its leader ...
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