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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,...

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...

Community gardens in Willemstad: ‘we can’t keep on handing out food packages’

WILLEMSTAD – In the Curaçaoan neighborhood Otrobanda, several community gardens are being created by the inhabitants. They’re working together...

Fewer Curaçaoan students move to the Netherlands to study

WILLEMSTAD – Fewer Curaçaoan young individuals decided to move to the Netherlands to follow a course of study compared...

‘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...

Student Chanté from Curaçao almost becomes homeless in Amsterdam

AMSTERDAM – Imagine this: becoming homeless during the corona crisis in the middle of Amsterdam without any family to...

‘The Netherlands’ demands are on the edge of what is legally allowed’

THE HAGUE – Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten desperately need more loans to keep their economies afloat. The demands...

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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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