The origins of journalism as a public duty For most of the twentieth century journalism was anchored in a clear sense of duty. Reporters entered the field with the understanding that they served the public. Newsrooms valued accuracy, restraint and a commitment to gathering facts before drawing conclusions. Publishers invested …
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Are you searching for that rare gift which is truly thoughtful, practical, and deeply personal? Finding the perfect present can be a challenge. You want something that will be used, cherished, and that holds a meaning far beyond its price tag. If your loved one has a passion for cooking, …
Read More »The unplugged home: Reclaiming your network from unnecessary IoT connections
In the modern smart home, a quiet revolution is brewing. It’s a pushback against the default assumption that every appliance, from your refrigerator to your furnace, requires a constant, unmonitored connection to the internet. The sentiment echoed in a popular TikTok transcript, “This shouldn’t have access to the internet… my …
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When you close your eyes and think of Trinidad, what do you remember first? For many people living far away, it is the flavour. It is the specific, wonderful smell of your mother’s kitchen on a Sunday morning. It is the warm, comforting taste of the curry cooked by your …
Read More »The yuan and the push for de-dollarisation
How the Chinese yuan is emerging in the financial architecture of the BRICS nations and what it means for the global reserve currency system A shifting global currency order The global financial system has long been anchored on the dominant role of the United States dollar (USD). Estimates suggest the …
Read More »Why the MICHELIN Guide matters more than ever
Inspired by the recognition of Kasbah Tamadot and Son Bunyola in the MICHELIN Guide 2025 A global marker of excellence in modern travel The MICHELIN Guide has long been one of the most recognised authorities in the hospitality world. Its influence was shaped by a simple idea more than a …
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In an era where health awareness and digital convenience go hand in hand, the smartwatch has evolved beyond being a simple accessory for fitness enthusiasts. Today, it has become a powerful tool for personal health management. The latest innovation from UTime Limited, a smartwatch with integrated blood pressure monitoring, represents …
Read More »High paying remote jobs with no degree: Certifications that can propel your career in 2025
The old paradigm of obtaining a university degree and then seeking employment is shifting. More employers are looking for demonstrable skills and real-world capabilities than formal credentials. If you’re exploring high paying remote jobs with no degree, this article outlines how five key certifications attainable in three to six months …
Read More »Sweet TnT Cookbook: Your simple guide to becoming a Caribbean chef
Welcome to the ultimate guide for cooking the best food from Trinidad and Tobago. This book is called the Sweet TnT Cookbook, and it is here to change the way you cook. This is not just a book of recipes; it is your new best friend in the kitchen, helping …
Read More »Buy or rent a house? The ultimate guide for discerning home seekers
The decision to buy or rent a home is one of the most significant financial and lifestyle choices an individual or family will make. This choice is often fraught with anxiety, particularly in a dynamic real estate market. In Trinidad and Tobago, this decision carries its own distinct considerations. This …
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