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A vandalized statue of Christopher Columbus towers over Columbus Square in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Wednesday, Aug ...
The Christopher Columbus statue in Trinidad and Tobago was taken down on the 6 August and will be now placed in a museum ...
In Trinidad, Port of Spain City Mayor Chinua Alleyne told celebrants that a huge bronze statue of Christopher Columbus will soon be removed.
Trinidad and Tobago has taken a significant step in re-examining its colonial past by removing statues of Christopher Columbus from prominent locations in ...
Port of Spain Mayor Chinua Alleyne yesterday announced that the City Corporation will remove the statue of Christopher ...
After years of calls from activist groups for the removal of the Christopher Columbus Monument from Port-of-Spain, the statue ...
In the 700s, as Iberia fell to the Moors, Christians fled. Did they find a new home on Antillia, a mythical island in the ...
Trinidad and Tobago has extended a state of emergency after the attorney general said the prison system has been compromised.
The theme of this year’s parade was “Shaping sustainable futures through reparatory justice,” on par with the African Union's designation of 2025 as the “Year of Justice for Africans and People of Afr ...
Exxon Mobil has begun negotiations with the Trinidad and Tobago government to explore for oil and gas in up to seven deepwater blocks off the East Coast of the Caribbean country, which the top U.S ...
Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago have declared a new state of emergency after accusing "a coordinated and highly dangerous criminal network" operating in prisons across the country of plotting ...
The cascadu respires bimodally, so must intermittently come up for air — but when the temperature is too high, it will not surface. Their eggs also need oxygen to survive.