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Human Resources and Public Affairs Leaders to Headline TriblockHR Forum
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Regional and local leaders of human resources and public affairs will share insights into global technological developments that affect employee relations during TriblockHR's forum 'HR in the Digital Era' in May.
European Court Rules Human Rights Violated by Climate Inaction
EUROPE - The European court of human rights ruled today in favour of a group of Swiss elderly women who argued that their government's inadequate efforts to combat climate change put them at risk of dying during heatwaves.
Bahamian man charged in US on three human smuggling incidents
A 33-YEAR-OLD Bahamian man was arrested and charged in the United States yesterday in connection with three maritime human smuggling incidents — including one that resulted in five deaths.
Elon Musk: Neuralink Implants Brain Chip In First Human
USA - Billionaire Founder Elon Musk has announced on his social media platform X that Neuralink successfully implanted its brain-chip in the first human on Sunday.
13 suspected human and drug smugglers caught after joint operation
THIRTEEN suspected human and drug smugglers were apprehended on Friday off West End, Grand Bahama in a joint Royal Bahamas Defence Force and Bahamas Immigration Department operation.
U.S. Found Israeli Military Violated Human Rights Before Gaza War
GAZA - The U.S. State Department said Monday it found five units of the Israeli Military responsible for gross violations of human rights in incidents that took place outside of Gaza before conflict broke out between Israel and Hamas in October.
Police investigate two separate discoveries of human remains in public cemeteries
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Police are investigating two separate discoveries where human remains were found at public cemeteries. An active investigation is underway into the second discovery of human remains found at a public cemetery situated on Abundant Life Road. Based on preliminary reports, authorities were alerted shortly after 1 pm on Saturday, April 27, 2024, [...]
FNM leader concerned over impact of 'intrusive policing' on human rights
FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said he is concerned that civil liberties and human rights will be affected by the "intrusive policing" Prime Minister Philip "Brave" Davis said will come in response to the rising murder rate.
Human trafficking charges dropped against Jamaican woman
A Jamaican woman accused of forcing three of her fellow countrywomen into prostitution between January 14 and 24, 2020 will no longer be tried.
Four charged in connection with human smuggling tragedy
Four men appeared in court on Friday, charged in connection with last Sunday's human smuggling boat tragedy in which 17 people, including a pregnant woman, lost their lives.