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Children’s book brings Aruban enslaved Virginia to life

With the story ‘Virginia’, writer and filmmaker Ida Does want to draw attention to the human aspect of slavery....

Canon of Dutch nature forgets Caribbean islands

The book ‘The Canon of Dutch Nature’ that was presented last week skipped part of the Kingdom of the...

Caribbean benefit parents do not feel heard

Affected benefit parents on the Caribbean islands do not feel helped in their recovery. Parents drop out and it...

‘African influence clearly visible on Aruba’

The African heritage in Aruba isn’t just the result of slavery but also due to the influence of migrants...

Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten unite to form a stronger bloc against the Netherlands

ORANJESTAD – ORANJESTAD – After a meeting on Aruba, the prime ministers of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten announced...

Where’s the protection for journalists and press freedom on the Dutch Caribbean islands?

ORANJESTAD – During the World Press Freedom Conference (WPFC) which the Kingdom of the Netherlands helped organize, minister Stef...

Freedom of the press curtailed on most Caribbean islands during corona crisis

ORANJESTAD – The freedom of the press was under even more pressure from both the government and citizens during...

Data breach affects thousands of tourists

ORANJESTAD – Thousands of immigration forms containing the private data of tourists (mostly Americans) including passport numbers, home addresses,...

Number of cases on the islands increase: ‘No reason to send naval vessel yet’

THE HAGUE – The number of Corona cases on Aruba and Sint Maarten is rising exponentially. The minister of...

Corona loans: will the islands and The Hague reach an agreement?

THE HAGUE – Will The Hague provide financial help quickly? A definitive answer is not expected this week, but...

Large outbreak on Aruba leads to stricter measures

ORANJESTAD – During the past three days Aruba registered 49 new cases of the corona virus, a striking increase...

‘Not taking nature into account for future development plans can cost islands millions’

WILLEMSTAD – Nature organizations are warning that the islands might experience greater economic losses if attention is not paid...

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