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U.S. EMBASSY CELEBRATES 246TH INDEPENDENCE ABOARD USS LASSEN (DDG 82)

U.S. Embassy Celebrates 246th Independence aboard USS Lassen (DDG 82)


USNORTHCOM COLLABORATES WITH THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY OF THE
BAHAMAS


U.S. EMBASSY CELEBRATES LGBTQI+ PRIDE MONTH

On June 1, 2022, the United States Embassy in Nassau raised the rainbow Pride
Flag to support the human rights of LGBTQI+ persons in The Bahamas and around
the world.


ASSISTANT SECRETARY BRIAN NICHOLS VISITS BAHAMAS

The United States Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
Ambassador Brian A. Nichols visited The Bahamas on May 22-24. His visit
emphasized the high priority of The Bahamas


UNITED STATES JOINS THE BAHAMAS, IN COMMEMORATING HMBS FLAMINGO

  
 * U.S. Embassy Celebrates 246th Independence aboard USS Lassen (DDG 82)
 * USNORTHCOM Collaborates with the National Emergency Management Agen...
 * U.S. Embassy Celebrates LGBTQI+ Pride Month
 * Assistant Secretary Brian Nichols Visits Bahamas
 * United States Joins The Bahamas, in Commemorating HMBS Flamingo

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WEATHER ALERT: TROPICAL STORM WATCH FOR THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS

7 November, 2022 | Alert

Location: Northwest Bahamas Event:  The National Hurricane Center issued a
Tropical Storm Watch for the Northwest Bahamas as of 5:00AM Monday, November 7,
2022. A Tropical Storm…


WEATHER ALERT: TROPICAL STORM WARNING FOR BIMINI AND GRAND BAHAMA

28 September, 2022 | Alert

Location: Grand Bahama and Bimini Event:  The National Hurricane Center issued a
Tropical Storm Warning for Bimini and Grand Bahama Islands as of 8:00AM
Wednesday, September 28.…


WEATHER ALERT HURRICANE FIONA

18 September, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens

Location:  Turks and Caicos Islands, Southeastern Bahamas (including: the
Acklins, Crooked Island, Long Cay, the Inaguas, Mayaguana, and the Ragged
Islands) Event:  The National Hurricane Center advises…


WEATHER ALERT TROPICAL STORM FIONA

16 September, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens

Location: Turks and Caicos Islands, Southern Islands of the Bahamas Event:  The
National Hurricane Center advises Tropical Storm Fiona is forecasted to impact
the Turks and…


THE BAHAMAS MAINTAINS TIER 1 STATUS IN 2022 STATE DEPARTMENT REPORT ON
TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS (TIP)

20 July, 2022 | News, Press Releases, Reports

The Government of The Bahamas fully meets the minimum standards for the
elimination of trafficking. The government continued to demonstrate serious and
sustained efforts during…


U.S. EMBASSY CELEBRATES 246TH INDEPENDENCE ABOARD USS LASSEN (DDG 82) DURING
PORT VISIT TO NASSAU

6 July, 2022 | News, Press Releases

From Sea to Shining Sea: U.S. Embassy Celebrates 246th Independence aboard USS
Lassen (DDG 82) during Port Visit to Nassau On July 1, 2022, the…


THE SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS HITS HOME: OUR RELATIONSHIP AND MY FAMILY HISTORY

30 June, 2022 | Press Releases

by Brian A. Nichols is the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere
Affairs at the United States Department of State   How fitting that…


WHY THE RAINBOW FLAG?

30 June, 2022 | Human Rights, News, Press Releases

By Brian A. Nichols Brian A. Nichols is the Assistant Secretary of State for
Western Hemisphere Affairs at the United States Department of State  When…


USNORTHCOM COLLABORATES WITH THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY OF THE
BAHAMAS ON A NATIONAL DISASTER...

27 June, 2022 | News, Press Releases

On behalf of the U.S. government, U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and The
Bahamas’ National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) concluded Restoration
Island Cays, an annual whole-of-government disaster…


USNORTHCOM DELIVERS THIRD KITCHEN UNIT FOR DISASTER RESPONSE TO THE NATIONAL
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY...

27 June, 2022 | News, Press Releases

On behalf of the U.S. government, U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) recently
delivered a third temporary kitchen unit to The Bahamas’ National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA),…


U.S. EMBASSY CELEBRATES LGBTQI+ PRIDE MONTH IN JUNE

1 June, 2022 | Chargé D’Affaires, Gender Issues, Key Officials, News, Press
Releases, U.S. & The Bahamas

Nassau, The Bahamas | June 1, 2022 On June 1, 2022, the United States Embassy in
Nassau raised the rainbow Pride Flag to support the…


ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WESTERN HEMISPHERE AFFAIRS BRIAN A. NICHOLS
MAKES BAHAMAS FIRST STOP...

1 June, 2022 | Key Officials, News, Press Releases

Nassau, The Bahamas | May 24, 2022 The United States Assistant Secretary of
State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Ambassador Brian A. Nichols visited The
Bahamas…


UNITED STATES JOINS THE BAHAMAS, IN COMMEMORATING HMBS FLAMINGO

12 May, 2022 | News

On Tuesday, May 10, U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Usha E. Pitts and Major General
Christopher Callahan of the Rhode Island National Guard joined Acting Prime
Minister…


SECURITY ALERT: U. S. EMBASSY NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS

2 May, 2022 | Alert

Location:  Turks and Caicos Islands Event: The U.S. Embassy in Nassau advises
U.S. citizens to exercise vigilance due to an increase in reported crime in…


SECURITY ALERT – U. S. EMBASSY NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS

20 April, 2022 | Alert

Location:  The Bahamas Event: The U.S. Embassy in Nassau advises U.S. citizens
to exercise vigilance due to an increase in reported violent crime on New…


USS PORTER VISITS NASSAU

14 April, 2022 | News

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Porter visited the port of
Nassau, The Bahamas, April 3-7, with a crew of 338 officers. The ship’s arrival…


US HELPS MAKE CORRECTIONS SAFER; DONATES STATE-OF-THE-ART BODY SCANNER, X-RAY
MACHINE, AND RADIO...

1 March, 2022 | News, Press Releases

The United States delivered nearly $300,000 of advanced imaging and scanning
technology and radio equipment to the Bahamas Department of Correctional
Services (BDCS) Facility in…


FIRST IN THE WORLD: TSA PRECHECK NOW AT LPIA

24 February, 2022 | News

On Thursday, February 24, the United States and The Bahamas jointly announced
the first U.S. Transportation Security Administration TSA PreCheck® lane ever to
be established…

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