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Welcome 2023! The year of equal treatment for the people of Bonaire, Saba & Statia?

Happy New Year! Will 2023 be a year of significant progress and equal treatment for the people living in...

Minimum wage up sharply in Caribbean municipalities, entrepreneurs are worried

In 2023, the minimum wage on Bonaire will increase by no less than 18 percent. This is good news...

Van Huffelen on Bonaire: ‘determine social minimum as soon as possible’

KRALENDIJK – “I want to be able to determine the social minimum as soon as possible. But those are...

New state secretary visits Bonaire, Saba and Statia: what do the Caribbean municipalities want from The Hague

KRALENDIJK – Immediately after being sworn in as state secretary, Alexandra van Huffelen (Kingdom Relations), started talking to Curaçao,...

Increase in minimum wage on the BES islands, but it will ‘mean nothing due to rising prices’

KRALENDIJK – “We are always grateful for an increase in the minimum wage, but this one will mean nothing...

BES islands’ urgent appeal to the Netherlands: ‘determine social minimum’

KRALENDIJK – “The subsistence level has been a dot on the horizon for years. We can no longer explain...

Bij1 candidate Lysanne Charles: ‘It is time for radical changes within the Dutch Kingdom’

THE HAGUE – With the upcoming elections for the Dutch parliament, Caribbean Network is having interviews with candidates about...

Deaf individuals on Bonaire miss out on important information during crisis

KRALENDIJK – For the deaf and those who are hard of hearing it’s hard to stay informed on Bonaire....

Black Lives Matter: Bonaire joins the fight against racism and injustice

KRALENDIJK- The global wave of protests against racism and injustice has found its way to Bonaire. On Wednesday more...

World Ocean Day 2020: More funds needed to save marine life

KRALENDIJK –  As a ‘blue destination’, Bonaire also observed World Ocean Day on Monday. The protection of the largest...

‘New normal’ far from ideal for business owners on Bonaire

KRALENDIJK- The measures taken against the corona virus are slowly being lifted on Bonaire. That means that people in...

‘Kingdom is missing structural cooperation in the medical field’

ZOETERMEER – Vereniging Antilliaanse Medici (AMA)  received 80 registrations from medical staff with a Caribbean background in the Netherlands...

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Caribbean Network provides news, current affairs and background information on Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten and the Dutch Caribbean community residing in the Netherlands. With a network of local journalists we monitor developments on the six Caribbean islands of the Dutch Kingdom. The network also keeps abreast with developments amongst the Antillean and Aruban communities in the Netherlands and the political process in The Hague, to the extend it is relevant for the six islands and/or the Caribbean communities in the Netherlands. Caribbean Network is an independent newsagency. ...

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