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Plan announced to update airport processing equipment

FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell has said the government is moving to improve services at the Lynden Pindling International Airport by updating the equipment used to process items such as passports and work permits.

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Still no response from Cuba over abuse hearings inquest

GOVERNMENT officials are still awaiting a response from the Cuban government to requests to have two Cuban men attend hearings in Nassau, Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said yesterday.

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Mitchell: We are waging a war against human smuggling

AS details continue to emerge over an alleged human smuggling ring in Grand Bahama, Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said the government is waging a war on the illegal activity.

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Mitchell: Government did not refuse detainee release to Honduras

THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies that the government has refused 10 Cubans detained at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre the opportunity to be sent to Honduras.

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Has Fred Mitchell 'shifted' over the issue of 12-hour shifts for police officers?

FOX Hill MP Fred Mitchell was not always a fan of 12-hour shifts for police officers - according to newspaper columns attributed to him and sent to The Tribune yesterday.

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Chipman wants Mitchell 'clarity' over Cuban claims; Mitchell says FNM 'thick as molasses'

THE FNM is urging Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell to shed more light on the events surrounding the abuse of Cuban detainees and when he became aware of them.

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Minister's pledge on Cuba probe

FOREIGN Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell vowed that 'justice will be done' following the investigation into abuse allegations at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre.

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Mitchell: FNM stance 'sickening'

FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell yesterday criticised Opposition leader Dr Hubert Minnis who accused the government of covering up alleged abuse of Cuban detainees.

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