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Bahamas rejects outright Economist article
Bahamas rejects outright Economist article
The Bahamas has rejected outright an attack by UK publication The Economist, which claims The Bahamas? choice to implement automatic exchange of information (AEOI) through bilateral agreements is an intentional ?go-slow approach? based on ?fabricated confidentiality concerns? designed to allow The Bahamas to ?share data with as few countries as possible?.
The media and the linguistic divide
The media and the linguistic divide
In the middle of last month Danilo Medina was sworn in as president of the Dominican Republic for a second term.
Zika training targets neurological danger
Zika training targets neurological danger
As Bahamian authorities wrestle with an increase in the number of Zika cases confirmed in the country, a Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) official has participated in the effort by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) to train Caribbean health personnel in the clinical management of severe neurological complications related to Zika virus, such as Guillain...
Excitement brewing over 2017 Beach Soccer World Cup
Excitement brewing over 2017 Beach Soccer World Cup
Excitement continues to build ahead of the 2017 International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) Beach Soccer World Cup, which will be played in the Caribbean for the first time since its inception.
Securities commission developing rules for crowdfunding
The Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SCB) is "in the white paper stage" of developing rules to address crowdfunding; SCB Executive Director Christina Rolle said the aim is to create platforms that would enable small businesses and entrepreneurs, who are often not able to secure funding through the banks, to go directly to the public to raise funds for their ventures.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (22-26 August, 2016)
On Monday, what was clearly the biggest news of the week Prime Minister Christie delivered a nationally televised address on the successful outcome of the Baha Mar negotiations.
Minister Fitzgerald announces COB's transition to the University of The Bahamas
?The Road to University? has begun at The College of The Bahamas (COB), with November 10, 2016 as the Charter Day on which COB will officially become the University of The Bahamas.
STB: "Mr. Speaker, please bring and end to this madness."
We, the members and directors of Save The Bays (STB), would like to publicly offer our heartfelt thanks to you and communicate the overwhelming sense of relief we feel following your recent declaration that our private correspondence and financial information should have never been read and tabled in the House of Assembly.
Bahamian publishing company becomes an industry giant with new partnership
A Bahamian owned book publishing company has partnered with one of the world?s largest book manufacturing and distribution giants, making their joint partnership a new powerhouse, creating larger opportunities and stronger global representation world-wide.
Time to face the problem raised by Richard Lightbourn
THERE was understandable outrage in the community to Montagu MP Richard Lightbourn?s recent suggestion in the House of Assembly that to solve today?s social ills legislation should be introduced that unwed mothers of more than two children should have their ?tubes tied?.