We have started to collect the most important news related to Trinidad and Tobago in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Carinya Sharples attends a training session of the Guyana Blind Cricket Association as it prepares for the Regional Blind Cricket T20 championship in Trinidad.
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A judge in Trinidad sends three men to the US over an alleged plot to attack JFK airport in New York.
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Officials in Trinidad say they regret crushing leatherback turtle eggs and hatchlings - but insist the work was necessary to drain a waterlogged area.
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Trinidad Olympic star gets lighthouse named after him
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Two men held in Trinidad over an alleged plot to attack JFK airport will fight extradition to the US, their lawyer says.
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A 56-year-old American woman has become the first on record to swim the Atlantic, taking 24 days from the Cape Verde Islands to Trinidad.
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A judge in Trinidad refuses bail for three men accused of plotting to blow up JFK airport in New York City.
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West Indies cricket mourns the loss of batsman Runako Morton, who has died in a car crash in Trinidad at the age of 33.
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David Beckham is to launch a football festival in Trinidad and Tobago this weekend while trying to boost England's hopes of staging the 2018 World Cup.
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Around 90,000 face being evacuated from the Bolivian city of Trinidad amid rising floodwaters.
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