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January 06, 2021
Bahamian embassy, consulate staff in Washington, DC are safe

BAHAMAS Ambassador to the United States Sidney Collie told The Tribune last night of his shock at the storming of the US Capitol building by pro-Trump rioters...

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January 28, 2012
US Embassy partners with two-hundred Ben Jerry's volunteers to beautify inner-city communities

NASSAU, Bahamas -- In true Ben & Jerry's style, the world famous Ice Cream Company continued its philanthropic efforts during its annual Global Franchise Meeting held at the Atlantis Resort. 
On Friday, January 27, more than 200 Ben & Jerry's volunteers from around the world along with US Embassy volunteers took time out to  participate in two community service projects at the Embassy...

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July 18, 2022
Investment attachés to be posted at embassies

The government will establish investment attachés at Bahamian embassies around the world to facilitate trade and foreign direct investment, which Prime Minister Philip Davis said will in turn improve the ease of doing business in The Bahamas. The prime minister was addressing the annual National Association of Black Hotel Owners, Operators and Developers (NABHOOD) awards and ...
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July 20, 2011
US Embassy still not issuing tourist visas despite complaints

DESPITE numerous complaints from the Bahamian public, US Embassy officials say they are still not accommodating any tourist visas at this time.
Last week, the embassy said due to the large number of students attempting to go back to school in the next two months, college students will get first priority when it comes to visas.

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March 26, 2015
The United States Embassy Charge d'Affaires

The United States Embassy Charge d?Affaires, Ms. Lisa Johnson, presented the Minister of National Security the Hon. Dr.Bernard J. Nottage and the Royal Bahamas Police Force with a brand new 410 Apostle interceptor police vessel to assist in the interdiction of drugs, weapons & human trafficking through The Bahamas on Monday, March 23, 2015 at the Royal Bahamas Police Force Marine Support Services ...

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March 26, 2015
Executives of the Economic and Commercial Office of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in The Commonwealth of the Bahamas

Executives of the Economic and Commercial Office of the Embassy of the People?s Republic of China in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas had a first meeting with the Minister of Financial Services the Hon. Hope Strachan on March 23...

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November 06, 2011
TEMPORARY US EMBASSY SERVICES CLOSURE

THE Consular Section at the US Embassy in Nassau will be closed for regular visa and American citizen services from November 8 to November 11 inclusive. During this time, emergency services will be provided to American citizens. The Consular Section will reopen for regular services on Monday, November 14.

American citizens seeking emergency services should contact the American Citizens Services...

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June 20, 2022
Clarity needed on Embassy spending

THE official opposition wants to see a full report detailing money spent on furniture and decor at an ambassador's residence in Belgium.

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June 16, 2022
'Embassy's spending followed protocol'

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and former Foreign Affairs Minister Darren Henfield were at odds yesterday over spending that took place under their administration to furnish and decorate an ambassador's residence in Brussels, Belgium.

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June 15, 2022
$1M EMBASSY MAKEOVER BILL: Minister hits out at Minnis administration over spending on ambassador's apartment in Europe

LABOUR and Immigration Minister Keith Bell yesterday accused the Minnis administration of the "indiscriminate callous haemorrhage" of the public purse to buy extravagant furnishings and decor for an ambassador's apartment in Europe.

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