by Natalie Moodey | Mar 13, 2025 | Caribbean news
LOSE your Cuban medics or lose your visas, was the US Government’s threat to people who liaise with the Cuban medical system such as public officials of Trinidad and Tobago. A recent remark by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio raised fears of the sudden...
by Natalie Moodey | Jan 16, 2025 | Caribbean news
Trinidad and Tobago declares state of emergency to arrest crippling crime The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has declared a state of emergency (SoE) following a surge in violent crime, including gang-related killings, that pushed the country’s murder...
by Natalie Moodey | Nov 28, 2024 | Caribbean news
Latest news from Trinidad and Tobago: Now RBC reduces forex limits on credit cards ROYAL Bank of Canada (RBC) has announced a 66 per cent reduction in the foreign exchange (forex) limits on its personal and business banking credit cards. In a notice issued on...
by Natalie Moodey | Nov 7, 2024 | Caribbean news
A recent ruling by Trinidad and Tobago’s Supreme Court has granted US energy giant ConocoPhillips the authority to seize payments directed to Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, PDVSA from the cross-border Dragon Gas project. The court’s decision to uphold...
by Natalie Moodey | Jan 5, 2024 | Caribbean Insight
Trinidad and Tobago – National Insurance Board (NIB) praised for handling cyber attack. The National Insurance Board (NIB) office on Harris Promenade was closed due to a ransomware attack, at the end of December. The UNC deputy political leader Jearlean John...