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Unbearable temperatures: airconditioning and shortened schooldays on Curaçao

The cabinet in Curaçao is taking more measures against the extreme heat. Schooldays are shortened and there are more...

Census Curaçao: Many European Dutch refuse to participate

At the beginning of September the census Senso started on Curaçao. The intention is for everyone to participate, but...

Are The Netherlands going to save 30.000 Caribbean pensions?

About 30,000 people are in danger of losing the whole of their pension after more than a billion Antillean...

Curaçao international champion Little League again

The youth baseball players of Curacao became international champions in the US for the second time in a row....

Statue of resistance fighter Tula not welcome on Curaçao

It was meant to be the first statue of Tula for Curaçao. But if it is up to the...

Growing poverty: Curaçao raises social welfare benefits by 30 percent

Social welfare on Curaçao has been raised by 30 percent, as of July 14th. According to the minister of...

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...

‘Ball in Curaçaoan Parliament’s court after ground breaking court ruling on same-sex marriage’

WILLEMSTAD – In a remarkable judgement on Monday a Curaçaoan judge ruled that it is ‘not legally acceptable to...

MFK-leader Pisas brings upon major shift in politics on Curaçao

WILLEMSTAD – “Believe me! We will be the biggest party. We’re going for 11 seats. No one can stop...

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...

Slave register on Curaçao fills a big gap

WILLEMSTAD – The launch of the Slavenregister (slave register) fills a gap in the history of slavery on Curaçao,...

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