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  • Oct, Thu, 2024
Relatives of detained protesters demand their freedom

Federico PARRA / AFP Shouting “neither terrorists nor criminals, our boys are innocent!”, about fifty relatives of the arrested in protests against the questioned re-election of Nicolás Maduro This Wednesday…

  • Oct, Thu, 2024
Future economists demand accountability in 2025 budget

IN A two-part series, Business Day interviewed economics students to learn their perspectives on the proposed 2024/2025 budget. While their review of the budget aligned with their original hopes, themes…

  • Oct, Thu, 2024
Learn how to apologise

THE EDITOR: Mr Stuart Young, allow me to introduce to you a lesson in a proper apology. When apologising, the most important thing is, there must be genuineness and the…

  • Oct, Thu, 2024
The net-zero future of dairy farming

Lincoln Thackorie stood proudly in front of one of the latest innovations at his farm – a state-of-the-art, 12 parallel, rapid-exit milking machine. The mammoth machine, designed to milk cows…

  • Oct, Thu, 2024
Double standards in Trinidad and Tobago politics

THE EDITOR: I have listened to the radio, watched television and read the newspapers hoping to hear, see and read a tidal wave of outrage and disgust regarding the utterances…

  • Oct, Thu, 2024
What crass behaviour in the House

THE EDITOR: After reading the article that outlined in detail the “on-mic” conversation between MPs Stuart Young and Colm Imbert in Parliament during the budget debate last week Thursday, I…

  • Oct, Thu, 2024
Wild project

FOR SOMETHING that has been in the pipeline for so long, the $56 million Emperor Valley Zoo upgrade has turned out to be an incredibly wild beast. In contrast to…

  • Oct, Thu, 2024
Chavista Parliament seeks to approve “severe” laws

EFE/Press Chavista National Assembly The president of the Chavista Parliament, Jorge Rodríguez, said this Wednesday that the commissions that participate in the political dialogue to reform electoral legislation They seek…