AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWSOP Spotlight: Frederic Normand won his first WSOP bracelet in a Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Fantasy Draft event, going wire-to-wire despite never playing the format before. Labour Day Politics: Bahamas Labour Day marches in Nassau and Grand Bahama drew unions and political parties, with speakers stressing workers’ unity and the ongoing labour agenda. Union Tensions: The latest budget talks include promised teacher salary increases via BECAWU, but B.U.T. says it’s been left out as industrial negotiations drag on since October. Tourism & Partnerships: Royal Caribbean marked its Royal Beach Club community day, highlighting government and local partner involvement as the project heads into summer operations. Missing Person Probe: Investigators resumed the search for Lynette Hooker two months after her disappearance, reopening waters near Abaco after new GPS data reportedly conflicted with what her husband Brian Hooker told authorities. Trade Pressure: The U.S. is considering Section 301 forced-labour trade action that could mean a proposed 12.5% tariff on Bahamas exports to the U.S. Shipping & Maritime: Bahamas Transport Minister Leon Lundy led a delegation to Posidonia 2026 to strengthen ties for the Bahamas Ship Registry. Regional Migration: U.S. Coast Guard and partners interdicted an overloaded boat carrying 240 Haitian migrants near Turks and Caicos, warning against unlawful maritime journeys. Caribbean Development Bank Focus: CDB leaders used the Nassau meeting to frame traffic congestion as a development issue, linking mobility to productivity, public health, and competitiveness.
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