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India Today on MSNTrinidad and Tobago's strategic significance for India: A partnership rooted in history and ambitionAs Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on his historic visit to Trinidad and Tobago, the twin-island nation emerges as a ...
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to historian Trinidad Gonzales of the group Refusing to Forget about La Matanza, violence that targeted ethnic Mexicans in Texas in the 1910s.
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Keith Rowley addresses the audience after claiming victory Aug. 10, 2020, in a general election in Port-of-Spain.
Historically the two ethnic groups were separated geographically, the Indians living and working primarily in rural areas, Afro-Trinidadians in the cities. But that is beginning to change. Driving ...
Today, 37% of Trinidad and Tobago's population is of pure Indian descent, and the number is slightly higher when multiracial individuals are included. The largest ethnic group in Trinidad and ...
Trinidad and Tobago held a general election on Monday with a new opposition party hoping to tap into voter discontent in the energy-rich nation and bridge a long-standing divide between its people ...
Trinidad and Tobago holds a general election on Monday in which a new multi-ethnic opposition party could bridge a long-standing divide between its people of African and Indian descent.
Promoting the group’s interest is not necessarily incompatible with promoting the national interest.” That might be acceptable if the group were an oppressed minority. But Afro-Trinidadians ...
Indigenous and environmentalists groups began Monday a 846-kilometer march from Trinidad to La Paz to protest the construction of a 300-kilometer highway aimed to connect Brazil to Pacific ports ...
I write in response to Dr Selwyn Ryan's column in last week's Sunday Express (August 16) entitled "A gaseous mixture of racial hyperconsciousness".
World News: PORT OF SPAIN: A Centre for Ethnic Studies would be established in Trinidad and Tobago to "stem the tide of racism" between Indians and Africans in th ...
The heavily racist tone of Trinidad and Tobago’s recent national election season has deeply troubled Archbishop Jason Gordon of Port-of-Spain, among others.
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