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Couple Going After Underwater Kissing Record in The Bahamas To Help Hurricane Victims
One adventurous couple is hoping to put their love and commitment on display in the Bahamas this weekend, to break the Guinness World Record attempt for the longest underwater kiss.
The current record stands at 3 minutes and 24 seconds. It…
Nice attack: Prosecutor says suspect had accomplices
Nice truck attacker Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel received logistical support for his Bastille Day attack from five suspects who are now in custody, French prosecutor Francois Molins has said.
Mr Molins told a news conference the crime had…
Florida policeman shoots autistic man’s unarmed black therapist in Miami
A Florida policeman shot and wounded an autistic man's unarmed black therapist on Monday, local media reports.
Charles Kinsey, who works with people with disabilities, told WSVN television he was helping a patient who had wandered away…
Georginio Wijnaldum: Liverpool agree £25m deal with Newcastle for midfielder
Liverpool have agreed a £25m deal to sign Netherlands international Georginio Wijnaldum from Newcastle.
The 25-year-old midfielder, who had four years remaining on his contract at St James' Park, will have a medical with the Premier League…
Usain Bolt allays hamstring injury concerns ahead of Rio Olympics
Olympic sprinting legend Usain Bolt insists he has no fitness problems after a recent hamstring injury scare.
The 29-year-old pulled out of the 100m final at the Jamaican Olympic trials, but will race in his first 200m of the season in…
Immigration workshop
(ZIZ New) — Wednesday wrapped up a two-day workshop hosted by the Ministry of International Trade, Industry, Commerce and Consumer Affairs and the Ministry Of National Security’s Immigration department on the roles and responsibilities of…
39th Recruit Passing Out Ceremony
(ZIZ News) -- Thirty officers graduated from the Recruit Training Class Number 40 during a ceremony at the Police Training Complex on Tuesday evening.
During his feature address, Police Commissioner Ian Queeley thanked the officers for…
One year later no Bahamas electricity supply business plan
One year after the Bahamas government signed a $900,000 transitional agreement with US public company PowerSecure to create a business plan to achieve a more reliable and affordable electricity supply in The Bahamas, no progress has been…
Jamaica and Trinidad PMs meet to discuss critical issues
Jamaican prime minister, Andrew Holness, said a bilateral meeting with prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr Keith Rowley, on Monday, has led to a deeper understanding of critical issues between the two countries.
Making a brief…
SKNDF commemorates 19th Anniversary with Annual Career Fair
(ZIZ News) -- As The St. Kitts Nevis Defence Force Celebrates Its 19th Anniversary, The Organization Commemorated This Milestone With Its Annual Career Fair At Independence Square On Monday.
The St. Kitts-Nevis Defence Force is seeking to…
Officer shot in the line of duty dies
(ZIZ News) -- A constable that was shot in the leg during scuffle with a suspect has died.
Constable Brian Pacquette was wounded in the line of duty on the 23rd of June and on the 27th was flown out to Trinidad for medical treatment where…
UN and partners express regret over failed deliberations on provisional governance in Haiti
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti -- The United Nations and its partners in Haiti have expressed “deep regret” that for the fourth time in as many weeks, the country's National Assembly was unable to deliberate on the provisional governance…
Antigua Offshore Bank Implicated In Brazilian Mega-Corruption Scandal
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, Monday July 18, 2016 – The accounts of a Brazilian-owned offshore bank in Antigua have been frozen, after a Brazilian court found a prima facie case of money laundering by nationals of the South American country.
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Baton Rouge officer deaths: ‘No talking, just shooting’
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Police Chief Carl Dabadie Jr. said Monday that the attack that killed three law enforcement officers and wounded three others showed why militarized police tactics are needed.
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Turkey’s President Erdogan refuses to rule out death penalty
(CNN) Turkey's President has refused to rule out the death penalty for the thousands of people arrested following a violent failed military coup Friday.
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