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‘WE’RE VICTIM OF YOUR MISTAKES’: BRAVE TELLS CLIMATE SUMMIT BAHAMAS NEEDS ACTION
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Port beats revenue forecasts  by $1.5m

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ALICIA WALLACE: WE’RE NOT HERE WITH A BEGGING BOWL BUT WITH A DEMAND FOR REAL
ACTION

THE United Nations Climate Summit, COP26, is drawing 30,000 to Glasgow,
Scotland, this week and next. More than 200 countries are party to the United
Nations Framework Convention, first established at the Rio Earth summit in 1992.

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EDITORIAL: PM DAVIS BRINGS CLEAR VOICE TO CLIMATE TALKS

Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis spoke on behalf of our future before the
world yesterday.

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GIBSON DISPUTES NEWS REPORT

LONG Island MP Adrian Gibson has taken issue with an article appearing in a
local daily saying it contains evidence of “parroting a political claptrap” on
social media.

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SANDS: A FOURTH WAVE COULD STILL HIT COUNTRY

FORMER Health Minister Dr Duane Sands believes the coast is not clear in the
fight against COVID-19 and that a fourth wave is possible despite current
falling case numbers.

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BAHAMAS TO BENEFIT FROM AGRICULTURE INITIATIVE

THE Bahamas will benefit from the Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate
(AIM for Climate) – a major new initiative led by the United Arab Emirates and
United States with the support of over 30 governments.

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ACTIVIST: PM’S SPEECH UNDERWHELMING

AFTER Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis’ speech to world leaders, one
environmental activist has called out the government’s response to local
environmental issues.

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PORT BEATS REVENUE FORECASTS  BY $1.5M

Nassau’s major commercial shipping port beat its original revenue forecast by
almost $1.5m for its 2021 financial year, although profits declined by 7.7
percent year-over-year.

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MURDER CONVICT FAILS TO RELEASE $11.4M FREEZE

A convict serving a 50-year sentence for murder has failed in a bid to overturn
an Order that froze up to $11.4m of his assets held by Bahamian financial
institutions.

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OIL EXPLORER SHOULDN’T BE ‘BLIP ON THE RADAR’

An oil explorer’s financial woes should mean its bid to renew its four Bahamian
licences is “not even a blip on the radar” for the Government, environmental
activists argued yesterday.

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‘OUT ON A LIMB’ OVER STRONG BOATING 2022

The Bahamas is on course to enjoy “one of its best years for yachting and
boating in a very long time” in 2022,  the Association of Bahamas Marinas (ABM)
vice-president predicted yesterday.

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