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Bowleg and Cargill clash over ‘political boycott’ of swim team 1 comment
Team Bahamas racks up 17 medals in strong CARIFTA start
Team Bahamas holds slim lead over Jamaica at CARIFTA Swimming Championships
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Govt fails to escape $25m bond default suit 4 comments
MSC’s Lucayan deal ‘is going to save Freeport’ 5 comments
Iran war may ‘significantly erode’ Bahamian growth
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Latest stories
PM calls Pintard’s request for observers inappropriate
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis has rebuked Opposition Leader Michael Pintard for appealing directly to the United States for election observers, calling the move “quite inappropriate” and outside the country’s established process.
Over 200 children sought help for sexual abuse last year
MORE than 200 children sought help from the Bahamas Crisis Centre in 2025 after experiencing sexual abuse, underscoring what its director said is a continuing failure to adequately protect victims or prevent abuse in The Bahamas.
Alleged gang leader killed in Cable Beach ambush
AN alleged gang leader wanted for murder was shot and killed in a targeted attack in a busy Cable Beach area late Thursday, triggering a heavy police response in one of New Providence’s main tourist corridors.
Two foreign nationals face passport charge
A HAITIAN national accused of using a false Bahamian passport and voter’s card was granted $9,000 bail on Friday, one of two men charged last week as authorities continue to confront scrutiny over document fraud.
Four men arrested at ports over fraudulent ID documents
FOUR men, including three Haitian nationals, were arrested at Bahamian ports of entry after authorities intercepted what they say were fraudulent travel and identification documents.
Lend A Hand sees sharp rise in vulnerable children seeking help
AT-RISK children are bringing other vulnerable children to seek help, as demand for support services surges, Lend A Hand Bahamas says.
OPM to handle probe into PS wearing political gear
QUESTIONS over whether a senior public officer breached political neutrality rules have been pushed to the Office of the Prime Minister, with Labour and Public Service Minister Pia Glover-Rolle saying her ministry does not handle matters involving permanent secretaries.
Man granted $3,500 bail over Paradise Island taxi stand threats
A MAN accused of threatening to kill another man at a Paradise Island taxi stand was granted $3,500 bail after pleading not guilty in Magistrate’s Court.


