Jevan Soyer

Jevan Soyer draws from a multifaceted career spanning the hospitality, tourism, education, sales, marketing and construction industries, he brings a methodical and disciplined approach to digital media. A marketing manager and content creator for Sweet TnT Magazine, Study Zone Institute, co-author and editor of Sweet TnT Short Stories and Sweet TnT 100 West Indian Recipes,Soyer specialises in documenting the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago for a global audience.

The heartbreak of 1989: Trinidad and Tobago’s second great FIFA World Cup near-miss

The legacy of Trinidad and Tobago’s Strike Squad and the lost FIFA World Cup dream.

Trinidad and Tobago’s 1989 Strike Squad campaign remains one of the most dramatic and emotionally significant stories in FIFA World Cup qualifying history. On November 19, 1989, the twin-island Caribbean nation stood one draw away from qualifying for the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy before a single long-range goal …

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Warhammer Armageddon: The ultimate Father’s Day gift for the Warhammer 40,000 dad

Operation imperator begins: Why Warhammer Armageddon is the hottest Warhammer release of 2026.

Warhammer Armageddon is the most complete and exciting Father’s Day gift for Warhammer 40,000 fans in 2026, combining iconic lore, exclusive miniatures, a new edition launch, and long-term collector value in one limited-release boxed set. The return to Armageddon marks one of the most significant events in Warhammer 40,000 history. …

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World Cup qualification: The Haitian robbery that denied Trinidad and Tobago in 1974

The greatest injustice in World Cup qualification history? Trinidad and Tobago vs Haiti.

The 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign remains one of the most controversial episodes in international football history, with Trinidad and Tobago widely believed to have been denied a rightful place at the World Cup after a scandal-ridden defeat to Haiti. The CONCACAF qualifying tournament in Port-au-Prince combined football, dictatorship-era …

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World Environment Day 2026: Climate action, sustainable tourism, and the future of our planet

World Environment Day 2026: How hospitality is helping protect the planet.

World Environment Day 2026 highlights the urgent need for climate action while demonstrating how businesses, governments, communities and individuals can work together to build a more sustainable future. Observed annually on June 5, World Environment Day remains the world’s largest environmental awareness initiative, bringing together millions of people across more …

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Lincoln Phillips: Goalkeeping giant and a Trinidad and Tobago football pioneer

Lincoln Phillips: Goalkeeping legend, master coach, and football visionary.

Lincoln Phillips is one of the most influential figures in Trinidad and Tobago football history, whose contributions as a goalkeeper, coach, educator, and administrator helped shape the nation’s football development. From his early years at Queen’s Royal College (QRC), Phillips demonstrated exceptional athletic ability, leading his school to success in …

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Course career certification: Who benefits most and how it can transform your earning potential

From graduate to professional: How course career certification accelerates success.

Course career certification is one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to improve employability, increase earning potential, and transition into high-demand industries. As global labour markets continue to evolve due to automation, artificial intelligence, remote work, and changing employer expectations, traditional educational pathways are no longer the only route …

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Eco-friendly tourism: The future of sustainable travel and responsible hospitality

The future of eco-friendly tourism: Culture, climate, and conservation in balance.

Eco-friendly tourism is transforming the global travel industry by reducing environmental impact while creating meaningful, sustainable experiences for travellers and host communities. As climate concerns, biodiversity loss, and resource scarcity increasingly influence consumer choices, eco-friendly tourism has evolved from a niche market into a major force shaping global travel. Destinations, …

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Why websites block VPN users and how to avoid access denied errors

Why websites block VPN users and how to bypass restrictions safely.

Websites block VPN users primarily because shared VPN infrastructure is associated with fraud prevention, geo-restrictions, spam mitigation, and automated security systems rather than personal targeting. Millions of legitimate internet users rely on VPNs for privacy, cybersecurity, remote work, and censorship avoidance, yet modern websites increasingly treat VPN traffic as suspicious. …

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Satellite internet: How Amazon Leo could transform Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean

Amazon Leo vs Starlink: The coming battle for satellite internet supremacy.

Satellite internet is entering a new competitive era, and Amazon Leo could dramatically improve connectivity, affordability, and digital inclusion across Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean. The emergence of Amazon Leo, backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and supported by significant investments in low-Earth orbit satellite infrastructure, has the …

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