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December 26th, 2025
Interview for Music Radio 97.1fm on overall situation between Trinidad - Venezuela - US:
A UWI Professor is insisting the US-installed radar in Tobago increases T&T’s risk of being a military target. Lecturer at the Institute of International Relations, St Augustine Campus, Professor Michal Pawinski spoke with the Network News on the situation. His comments come as the radar was installed amid tensions between the United States and Venezuela
Professor Pawinski also believes there can be unfavourable consequences for this country because of its alignment with the US…
A UWI St Augustine Campus Professor says there is not likely to be any physical confrontation between the United States and Venezuela. Professor Michal Pawinski of the Institute of International Relations says that can only happen accidentally…
Professor Pawinski believes the US does not want to engage in war with Venezuela because it will not be a short-term event…
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December 5th, 2025
Interview for CNC3 at 7 pm news.
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Interview for the Guardian News
Expert: Phone chat between Maduro, Trump has not eased tensions
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Interview for the Guardian News
Expert: Phone chat between Maduro, Trump has not eased tensions
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November 27th, 2025
Interview for TV6 at 7 pm news
PM Confirms Radar Being Installed in Tobago
PM Confirms Radar Being Installed in Tobago
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Nov.ember 11th, 2025
Interview for The Telegraph:
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"Fishermen or drug traffickers? The men caught up in Trump’s Venezuela strikes."
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"Fishermen or drug traffickers?"
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"Fishermen or drug traffickers? The men caught up in Trump’s Venezuela strikes."
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"Fishermen or drug traffickers?"
Trinidad forms part of the Caribbean narco highway, which is used to smuggle drugs north, usually destined for Europe and the Middle East – and Trinidadian fishermen do play a role.
“Because of the small distance between Trinidad and Venezuela, Trinidadians are frequently facilitating trafficking of individuals, humans, arms and drugs,” Michal Pawinski, the professor of international relations at the University of West Indies, said.
He added: “The fact is that a lot of fishermen are involved in drug trafficking. I cannot say whether this one was involved or not, of course, but a lot of fishermen are involved in trafficking activities.”
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September 14th, 2025
Interview for Le Monde:
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"The Caribbean, destabilized by drug and arms trafficking and money laundering."
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"The Caribbean, destabilized by drug and arms trafficking and money laundering."
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"The state of emergency will only mask the symptoms, reducing the crime rate in the country for a while," asserts Michal Pawinski, a lecturer in international relations at the University of the West Indies (UWI) and a member of the Caribbean Policy Consortium. In his view, the lack of a long-term strategy—particularly one that addresses socioeconomic factors—does little to encourage young people to turn their backs on gangs. "We need a holistic approach to crime," argues Malisa Neptune-Figaro, a research professor in criminology and behavioral sciences at the same university. She calls on the Trinidadian authorities "not to focus solely on repression."
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August 26th 2025
Interview for CNC3 at 7 pm news
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June 1st, 2025.
Interview for Sunday Express:
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