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BALANCING MIGRATION PM Davis says SIDS have a right to survival -COP29
 
The issue of migration and illegal immigration took center stage at a panel discussion on “Understanding The Complexities of Migration Management ” during day four of Diplomatic Week held at the Grand Lucayan Resort in Freeport, Grand Bahama.  Immigration Minister the Hon. Sears (centre) served as a panelist for the discussion, along with Her Excellency Gezel Farrington, Ambassador-at-Large for Human Rights (photographed at left) and Ms. Zahrah Jibrilu, Project Officer, International Organization for Migration (photographed at right).  Other panelists included His Excellency Dennis Zulu, UN Resident Coordinator for The Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Turks & Caicos and Jamaica; His Excellency Dr. Ellison Rahming, Ambassador to the Republic of Cuba; and Mr. Crispin Hall, of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).

BALANCING MIGRATION

By Journal Staff Writer America was built on it. Singapore thrives because of it.Immigrants usually make a country better especially when thepopulation is small and skills limited.Minister of Immigration and National Insurance, Alfred Sears sayswhen it comes to the issues surrounding migration The Bahamasfinds itself trying to balance national security interests of thecountry and human […]

Prime Minister Hon. Philip Davis at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan

PM Davis says SIDS have a right to survival -COP29

By Shenia RobertsJournal Staff Writer Prime Minister Phillip Davis joined over 50,000 people in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the 29 th sessionof the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties known as COP29 where hegave contributions on behalf of The Bahamas.According to the United Nations, this gathering, the second largest of its kind, under the theme:investing […]

Crown Wants Death Penalty in McCartney Case

16 June 2016

The Crown yesterday sought the death penalty for Thorne Edwards and a maximum sentence of life imprisonment for Lyndera Curry who were both convicted of the murder of prominent businessman Kurt McCartney back in October 2013.  During yesterday’s proceedings before Senior Justice Stephen Isaacs, prosecutor Roger Thompson said the convicts represented a clear danger to […]

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Salary Deduction Too High, Says Wilson

15 June 2016

With the job market hopefully getting a boost due to the Mortgage Relief Programme President of Arawak homes Franon Wilson says the banks should “put a cap” on the amount that can be deducted for a salary deduction.  He added that he believes this is what may sometimes cause many home and consumer owners to […]

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Sentencing Expected Today In McCartney Murder Case

15 June 2016

Thorne Edwards and Lyndera Curry who were both convicted of the murder of prominent businessman Kurt McCartney back in October of 2013 will return to court today for sentencing.  During Tuesday morning’s proceedings before Senior Justice Stephen Isaacs, the sentencing was adjourned due to the absence of Edwards’ lawyer.  Edwards was convicted of murder and […]

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Greene: Pulse Shooting Possible In The Bahamas

15 June 2016

Social activist and spokesperson for the LGBTI community in The Bahamas Erin Greene says she and the community at large are troubled by the commentary surrounding the recent pulse night club shooting in Orlando, Florida this past Sunday. The incident described as the worst mass shooting in American history, claimed the lives of 50 people, […]

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Minnis Calls Nottage’s Comments Deaf And Insensitive

15 June 2016

Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis is calling National Security Dr. Bernard Nottage’s tone over crime “deaf, insensitive and a frightening reminder that this government is not ready to lead.” His comments came after the national security minister said that the past weekend’s three murders were unusual. Over the weekend, Deacon Ivan Cleare of New Bethlehem […]

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Hung Jury In Murder Trial

15 June 2016

A 12-person jury reached a unanimous guilty verdict on robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery charges against 49-year-old Daphne Knowles however they were unable to reach a verdict on the first count of murder resulting in a hung jury. Represented by attorney Sonia Timothy, Knowles was formally charged with, one count of murder, one count of […]

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Gay Marriage Probable–Dame Anita Allen warns against harmful rhetoric

15 June 2016

Court of Appeal President Dame Anita Allen last night foreshadowed that the adoption of same-sex marriage in The Bahamas is quite probable due to a number of flaws in the country’s Marriage Act and she urged against the harmful rhetoric which she said dominated discussions during the recent Gender Equality Referendum. Dame Anita, who presented […]

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Gov’t To Invest More In RBDF

15 June 2016

Minister of National Security Dr. Bernard Nottage said the government realizes how crucial it is to properly equip the RBDF to make them more effective and efficient in combating the ever present criminal threats to Bahamian waters. In a press conference held at the Churchill Building, the minister refered to an incident Monday evening, where a […]

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Collie : “Govt Not Protecting Women”

15 June 2016

With the Bahamas ranking number ten in the world, and number one in the Caribbean for recorded rape cases and gender based violence, Free National Movement Chairman Sidney Collie bashed the government for what he said is its failure to protect women. In a recent statement, Mr. Collie charged that this is evident in the […]

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Bahamas set to hold first ever Yacht and Travel Show

15 June 2016

Captain John Bruce of Boat 4 A Day has sailed the world over but has never encountered waters as tranquil and turquoise as The Bahamas. “I’ve been captaining for years now and there is nowhere like The Bahamas,” he said. “I’ve been all around the world, in the Mediterranean, Norway and Sweden. “When it comes […]

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