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February 18, 2024
Cybercrime Threatens Unsuspecting Consumers, Says I.T. Exec.

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - If you're shopping online then you may want to pay attention, because despite the convenience there remains a growing concern about cybercriminals exploiting unsuspecting consumers.

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February 15, 2024
Aubry: The media's role can't be dismissed

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Members of the media reserve the right to determine where stories should be published, according to local governance reformer Matt Aubry, who responded to questions on the Prime Minister's admonishment to media houses on crime coverage. Days ago, PM Davis urged reporters to "be responsible" in how they report on crime. He [...]

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February 12, 2024
Letters to the Editor: Why many don't know where Burma Road is

Editor, Growing up in The Bahamas, many Bahamians would have heard the song "Burma Road" by the late Ronnie Butler, giving us our first introduction to a piece of Bahamian history known as the Burma Road Riot, even without realizing it. Despite this, many young students in high schools across the nation would have been [...]

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February 10, 2024
Transport Minister Says I.T. Issue To Blame

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - An I.T. issue with the machine that prints driver's licenses has been resolved according to Transport Minister Jobeth Coleby-Davis.

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February 09, 2024
Former PM says international community must ensure Haiti doesn't become 'failed state'

FORMER Prime Minister Perry Christie said the international community must ensure Haiti does not fall into a "completely failed state".

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February 01, 2024
'DON'T GIVE CROOKS GOVT CONTRACTS': Minnis says if he gave out names he would fear for life

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis urged his successor to commit not to give criminals government contracts, saying: "I cannot go into any more detail because my life would be in danger."

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February 22, 2021
'DON'T BE AFRAID': PM urges public to accept vaccination as first rollout nears

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis made a strong appeal for all citizens to take the COVID-19 vaccine yesterday, insisting the country’s economic rebound hinged on widespread administration of the jab.

In a nationally televised address, Dr Minnis said when a large percentage of Bahamians are vaccinated, more of the country will be able to open up, adding this would spark more jobs among other ec...

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February 19, 2021
Davis: I didn't speak with Parker-Edgecombe

Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Leader Philip Brave Davis yesterday denied that he was in conversations with Free National Movement (FNM) MP Pakesia Parker-Edgecombe about joining the PLP.

On Wednesday, PLP Chairman Fred Mitchell tweeted a response to Parker-Edgecombe’s “social media criticisms” of the party.

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January 28, 2024
Foreign Affairs Minister: The FNM's Problem Is They Weren't Invited

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell defending the prime minister's recent trip to Africa which saw The Bahamas establish diplomatic ties.

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January 27, 2024
U.S. Alert: I Don't Understand Why Bahamians Get So Panicked

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell weighing in on the recently issued United States Embassy security alert.

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