The Bahamas
Coverage of The Bahamas in the Nexus archive.
- The 'insane' truth behind Don Jr and Bettina's secluded Bahamas wedding... as insiders lay bare new fears for president's family
Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Grisham's secluded wedding in the Bahamas has sparked 'insane' speculation, with insiders raising concerns about potential risks to the president's family.
- War, what is it good for? Well, it’s a great way for Donald Trump to duck out of his son’s wedding | Marina Hyde
Donald Trump avoided attending his son Don Jr.'s Bahamian wedding, citing Iran-related responsibilities. The article criticizes Trump's prioritization of geopolitical posturing over family obligations and highlights the ongoing US-Iran tensions.
- Donald Trump Jr and Bettina Anderson celebrate private wedding in Bahamas, share sweet personal photo
Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson married in a private ceremony on a Bahamian island with 40 guests, including Trump family members. President Donald Trump cited official duties as the reason for not attending, while a larger celebration is planned for later this year. The couple had previously considered a White House wedding but opted for a low-key event amid geopolitical tensions.
- Bahamas re-elects Progressive Liberal party’s Philip Davis as prime minister
The Bahamas has re-elected Philip Davis as prime minister, making him the first leader to serve a second consecutive term in nearly 30 years. Davis and his Progressive Liberal party won the election, with Davis stating that the victory is a mandate to move the country forward. The win expands opportunity and strengthens security for the Bahamian people.
- Voters head to the polls in the Bahamas for high-stakes snap election
Voters in the Bahamas are heading to the polls for a snap election where parties are competing for 41 parliamentary seats, with affordability, wage growth, and housing costs being major issues. The election is expected to have significant implications for the country's future. Key factors will influence the outcome, including economic concerns.
- The Bahamas goes to polls in three-way battle with immigration a key issue
The Bahamas is holding a general election with a record number of voters, featuring high-profile candidates like Rick Fox, and key issues include immigration from Haiti and rising living costs due to high gas prices. The election is a three-way battle, with voters divided over these concerns. The war in the Middle East has contributed to significant spikes in gas prices.
- Popular Caribbean country rolls out 10-hour alcohol ban - impacting tourists and cruise passengers
A popular Caribbean country has implemented a 10-hour alcohol ban affecting tourists and cruise passengers. The ban is expected to have a significant impact on the local economy and tourism industry. Further details about the ban and its enforcement are not provided.
- Disappointed cruise passengers erupt as alcohol ban affects major voyages
The Bahamas will suspend alcohol sales on May 12 during elections, affecting cruise passengers visiting the islands, including those on Royal Caribbean ships. The ban applies to all Bahamian islands, including private islands operated by cruise companies. Cruise passengers are expressing disappointment and outrage over the last-minute notification.
- Daughter of missing American in Bahamas says Brian Hooker using mother's illness as 'excuse' to leave country
Karli Aylesworth, daughter of missing American Lynette Hooker, accuses her stepfather Brian Hooker of using his terminally ill mother as an excuse to leave the Bahamas after his release from jail. Hooker initially pledged to remain in the country to search for Lynette but abruptly departed, citing family emergencies. Aylesworth claims Hooker has a history of domestic violence and anger issues, while Hooker insists Lynette's disappearance was an accident.
- Caffeine, cocaine, and painkillers detected in sharks from The Bahamas
Researchers detected caffeine, cocaine, and painkillers in sharks off The Bahamas, suggesting potential environmental contamination. The study, published in a ScienceDirect journal, highlights unexpected drug presence in marine life.