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November 08, 2022
The Bahamas ratified Kigali Amendment at MOP34

Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources, the Hon. Vaughn P. Miller, along with Director Melony McKenzie and other delegates, attended the 34th Meeting of the Parties to The Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer (MOP34).

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October 27, 2022
Daughters of US resident may already have been deported

LABOUR and Immigration Minister Keith Bell said yesterday that deportation documents signed several days ago may have included the two minor daughters of US resident Clairnise Louis.

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October 26, 2022
'DON'T DEPORT MY CHILDREN TO HAITI': US resident says her daughters, ages 9 and 11, held by Immigration

A HAITIAN mother who is a resident of the United States is calling on the government to release her children who were allegedly taken into custody by the Department of Immigration while they were attempting to travel to America in what was a suspected smuggling operation.

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October 25, 2022
UB Athletics, US Embassy team up for community basketball clinic 

The University of The Bahamas (UB) Mingoes and the United States (US) Embassy teamed up Saturday, October 15 to host a basketball clinic for high school players in the community at the university's courts.

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October 13, 2022
PM: Wives raped by husbands should call police

PRIME Minister Philip "Brave" Davis has told both married and single women to report matters of abuse to the police in the face of a new University of The Bahamas study that explored the prevalence of spousal rape and assaults within marriages.

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September 07, 2022
Letter to the Editor Legal Look at Marital Rape Ruling

If the 31st August 2022 report of the The Supreme Court’s ruling in a recent divorce matter is true, the Ruling is a missed opportunity of epic and catastrophic proportions. It is a dog whistle to every abusive spouse in this country that has set us back decades in our mission to preserve basic human rights and the rights of women in particular.

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August 24, 2022
Victim was not intended target of murderer

NEW Providence police are investigating a shooting that left a 42-year-old man of Red Land Acres dead and a second man with injuries to the leg.

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August 22, 2022
Ingraham: PLP avoids tough decisions

FORMER prime minister Hubert Ingraham has described the Davis administration as being reluctant to make decisions on controversial issues since being elected, adding that "not long from now" the government will be held accountable for its actions or perceived inaction.

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July 19, 2022
Long, long lines at LPIA

A trip to Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) yesterday called for passengers to pack their patience in advance, though many never received that memo. Hundreds of travelers — many frustrated, some at their wit's end — waited in long lines to get through the airport as industrial action by airport workers who are members of the ...

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October 05, 2021
More jabs is good - but supplies running low

THE chairperson of the National Vaccine Consultative Committee says The Bahamas faces rapidly dwindling COVID-19 vaccine supplies due to increased demand, however hesitancy remains among a portion of the population about receiving the jab despite more than 100,000 people reaching full inoculation.

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