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Bahamas facing new terror finance threats

The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) yesterday said it has received evidence of unscrupulous individuals exploiting The Bahamas for terror financing purposes using digital assets and crypto currencies.

Rum Cay resort location ensnared in $23m battle

The developer behind a failed Rum Cay mega resort project must now get Supreme Court permission before launching new legal challenges to its lender’s bid to collect on an unpaid $22.75m debt.

‘Stark 7% decrease’ in investment funds

The Securities Commission’s top executive yesterday warned there has been a 7 percent “stark decrease” in the number of investment funds registered in The Bahamas since last year.


Retailers face ‘sleepless nights’ over Amazon delivery response

Bahamian merchants are facing “sleepless nights” in a race to adapt after being “blindsided” and “side punched” by Amazon’s move to offer ‘free delivery’ to local consumers on certain purchases.

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Evans’ family criticises pageant organisers

THE family of Cameronique Evans, former Miss Teen Universe Bahamas 2024, has criticised the organisers of The Bahamas International Pageants Organisation for allegedly subjecting the teen to a traumatic experience and is calling for a public boycott of the organisation.

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Nearly 75% of Bahamian businesses pay bribes

Nearly three-quarters of Bahamian firms have admitted to paying bribes to obtain permits and public services, it was revealed yesterday, with this nation ranked fourth in the Caribbean for this type of corruption.


Man claiming he ‘feared for his life’ gets two years jail for fleeing police

A MAN has been sentenced to two years in prison after claiming he fled police because he feared being chased by a mob, a story that was contradicted by witnesses and police who testified there was no mob and that his actions were a deliberate attempt to evade arrest.

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Officer faces manslaughter by gross negligence ruling

THE family of 21-year-old Phillip Daniel Clare Jr said “justice was served” after a jury returned a verdict of gross negligence manslaughter yesterday against a police officer involved in a traffic inquiry.

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RBDF officers in Haiti ‘can opt out’

FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said defence force officers and Bahamians in Haiti have been given a voluntary withdrawal order, allowing them to leave the country at any time without government approval if they feel unsafe.


Swift performances in SPIA Mile challenge

The second edition of the SPIA MIle Challenge brought out some swift performances on Saturday at the University of The Bahamas campus.

ALICIA WALLACE: So, what does it mean to be middle class, really?

Earlier this month, social media was abuzz with commentary on the “How Much Does It Cost to Be Middle Class in The Bahamas”, a study by Leslie Archer published in the International Journal of Bahamian Studies, Volume 30.

WSC manager testifies he was not directly involved in five-tank painting project

ROBERT Deal, general manager of the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC), continued his testimony in the criminal trial of Long Island MP Adrian Gibson and others yesterday, maintaining that he was not directly involved in a five-tank painting project in 2020, which awarded contracts of $235,000 plus VAT to each contractor.


Parental pushback still a hurdle for people looking for careers in the creative industry

SIGNIFICANT pushback still exists from parents who do not consider jobs in the creative industry to be legitimate careers, said Sonovia Pierre, senior cultural affairs officer at the Ministry of Youth, Sports, and Culture.

New police station officially opened for Eight Mile Rock in Grand Bahama

THE new, modern Eight Mile Rock Police Station was officially opened in the Obadiah H Wilchcombe Government Complex in West Grand Bahama.

50-year-old accused of shooting death of nephew

A 50-YEAR-OLD man was remanded in custody yesterday after being accused of fatally shooting his nephew near Finlayson Street last week.


Accused of attempted sex assault of 12-year-old girl

A man was remanded in custody yesterday after he was accused of attempting to forcefully sexually assault a 12-year-old girl last week.

BTC renews partnership with Bahamas Red Cross with $35,000 sponsorship of upcoming ball

BTC has renewed its partnership with the Bahamas Red Cross for the organization’s annual fundraising ball, contributing $35,000 to the upcoming event.

PM calls for transparency on climate commitments

As the world braces for the United States to roll back climate policy gains under President-Elect Donald Trump, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis emphasised the need to stay the course and address climate change at COP29 yesterday.


Agriculture investigates authenticity of rattlesnake video

THE Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources said it is investigating whether the contents of a video depicting an East African Rattlesnake on Harbour Island, Eleuthera, are real.

GSSSA volleyball championships set for today

The 2024 Government Secondary Schools Sports Association (GSSSA) volleyball best-of-three championships will be in full swing for the junior and senior divisions respectively at the Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium today at 4pm.