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    Trinidad and Tobago declares state of emergency over surging violence

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  • Thursday, 16 May, 2024
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  • Wednesday, 14 February, 2018
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  • Monday, 22 January, 2018
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  • Tuesday, 29 September, 2015
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  • Monday, 8 June, 2015
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    The disgraced football chief divides loyalties on the island but all agree he has influence

    Jack Warner...Former FIFA vice president Jack Warner speaks at a political rally in Marabella, Trinidad and Tobago, Wednesday, June 3, 2015. One moment, Jack Warner is on TV telling his countrymen in Trinidad that he fears for his life. An hour later, he's standing on a packed narrow street at a political rally telling supporters that he fears nothing. Indicted by the United States on charges of racketeering, wire fraud and money-laundering, Warner is officially an internationally wanted man, listed as one of Interpolís most wanted persons. (AP Photo/Anthony Harris)
  • Thursday, 4 June, 2015
    Sport
    Fifa scandal: Warner accuses Blatter of meddling in Trinidad poll

    Former Concacaf chief says he can prove interference and alleges plot to destroy his country

    Former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner addresses the audience during a meeting of his Independent Liberal Party in Marabella, South Trinidad, June 3, 2015. Warner, a central figure in world soccer's deepening scandal, has vowed to tell investigators all he knows about corruption within the sport's governing body. In a paid political address entitled "The gloves are off" broadcast in Trinidad and Tobago late on Wednesday, Warner said he feared for his life, but would reveal everything he knows. He said he had instructed his lawyers to contact law enforcement officials both in his homeland and overseas.
  • Monday, 1 June, 2015
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    BHP Billiton drops off ‘buy’ list on reserves concern

    FTSE 100 fell 0.4 per cent or 30.85 points at 6,953.58

  • Sunday, 1 March, 2015
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    Hospitality trade body laments barriers facing foreign visitors

    The Union flag flying above the Houses of Parliament where lawmakers are expected to vote in favour of joining air strikes against Islamic State (IS) militants in central London on 26 September, 2014. British Prime Minister David Cameron warned that military action against Islamic State (IS) militants could last for "years" Friday as he urged lawmakers to back joining US-led air strikes in Iraq but not in Syria. Kicking off a crunch debate in the House of Commons, Cameron said the "hallmarks" of the campaign would be "patience and persistence, not shock and awe". AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS (Photo credit should read JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
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  • Friday, 26 September, 2014
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  • Friday, 18 July, 2014
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  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2014
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    US strategists face dilemma over Beijing claim in South China Sea
    SPRATLY ISLANDS, PHILIPPINES: This aerial photograph taken 01 April 1995 shows Chinese concrete fort equipped with heavy with guns on the rooftop, built by the Chinese in Chigua Reef in the western section of the disputed Sprtaly Islands located in the South China Sea. Philippine President Joseph Estrada discussed the Spratly dispute in separate bilateral talks with Chinese leader Jiang Zemin and U.S. Vice President Al Gore at the ongoing APEC meeting in Kuala Lumpur. Philippines earlier protested Chinese expansion of structures in the Manila-claimed Mischief Reef in the Spratlys. AFP PHOTO ROMEO GACAD (Photo credit should read ROMEO GACAD/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Wednesday, 18 June, 2014
    Global Economy
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  • Sunday, 23 February, 2014
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  • Friday, 24 January, 2014
    FT MagazineGillian Tett
    Climate change and the V-word

    ‘The word ‘victim’ has become a convenient cultural category in policy debates, in the west and emerging markets alike’

    Illustration by Shonagh Rae of victimhood
  • Wednesday, 8 January, 2014
    Global Economy
    Austerity offers impetus to band Caribbean islands together
    Caricom headquarters
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