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Cops probing death of Shieldstown vendor

The police say that investigations are being conducted into the circumstances surrounding the death of vendor Mohamed Ramzan Abrahim, 49 years, of Shieldstown, WBB, who was found on the roadway at Shieldstown at about 2040h on Saturday with an injury to his forehead.

Sophia girl, 17, dies after stabbed by man

At about 0300h. today, the police say that Alicia McPherson, 17 years, of “C” Field, Sophia, was involved in a misunderstanding with a man at “B” Field, Sophia, during which she was stabbed about her body.

Harper will not debate Nagamootoo

The PPP today said that its prime ministerial candidate Elisabeth Harper will not be debating Moses Nagamootoo as it won’t allow him to disrespect her further.

Up to 700 feared dead after migrant boat sinks off Libya

PALERMO, Italy (Reuters) – As many as 700 people were feared dead after a fishing boat packed with migrants capsized off the Libyan coast overnight, in what may be one of the worst disasters of the Mediterranean migrant crisis, officials said on Sunday.

PPP/C rally at Damon Square

President Donald Ramotar and prime ministerial candidate Elisabeth Harper waving to the crowd at Anna Regina last night at the PPP/C meeting at Damon Square.

National Security Minister Carl Alfonso speaks on the report in Parliament yesterday.

Report slams senior T&T cops over `total policing’

(Trinidad Express) In an unprecedented action which could lead to the humiliation of the top office holder in the Police Service, the report on the March 23 day of “total policing” has called for the acting Commissioner of Police and the three deputy Commissioners to formally apologise to the nation.

WICB, CARICOM to discuss abandoned India tour

St JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Last year’s controversial abandoned tour of India will be on the agenda when the West Indies Cricket Board meets with CARICOM’s Committee on Cricket Governance next Monday in Grenada.

Jason Holder

Holder ton helps Windies to draw

(Reuters) – Jason Holder struck his maiden first-class century to lead West Indies to a draw in the first test in Antigua on Friday after James Anderson had become England’s leading test wicket-taker.

Dynamic Airways passengers delayed

Dynamic Airways passengers became irate last night when the plane that was to ferry them to New York developed engine trouble while they were on the runway at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri.

Barry Dataram held in cocaine probe

The Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit this afternoon arrested businessman Barry Dataram and three others in connection with over 100 kilos of cocaine along with an undisclosed sum of cash and ammunition.

Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter to lead Carter Center observers

Former US President Jimmy Carter who played a pivotal role in spurring electoral reforms that led to free and fair elections in 1992 will be heading the Carter Center observer team to next month’s general elections.

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