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‘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...

Curaçao and Sint Maarten reject new Dutch demands

ORANJESTAD – Curaçao and Sint Maarten reject the new demands that the Netherlands has attached to the third tranche...

Islands issue warning: The Netherlands is demanding reform at ‘too high a rate’

THE HAGUE – The rate at which Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten have to implement reforms in order to...

Parliament will continue to demand reforms from islands in exchange for funds

THE HAGUE – The Dutch government will be allowed to set more ‘stringent demands’ for Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint...

Municipal council Amsterdam: Turn Keti Koti into a national holiday

AMSTERDAM – If it’s up to a majority of the municipal council of Amsterdam, July 1st – the day...

Concerns in Parliament about unrest and protests on Curaçao

THE HAGUE – Parliament looks on with worry at the social unrest, the incidents of arson, and the protests...

Curaçaoan students face homelessness in the Netherlands

THE HAGUE — A group of Curaçaoan students are about to become homeless in the Netherlands in a few...

Five years after Mitch Henriquez: ‘officers are still barely prosecuted’

THE HAGUE – Mitch Henriquez (42) passed away on June 28th, 2015 after a rough arrest in The Hague....

Black Lives Matter: ‘These have been difficult weeks, but I finally feel alive’

WAGENINGEN – Caribbean students are also getting ready for an anti-racism protest in Wageningen on Sunday. “Yes, these have...

Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten have to do what the Netherlands demands to get aid

THE HAGUE – The debate on Wednesday is a historic one when it comes to the relationship between the...

Deadline for millions in loans approaches: Government Sint Maarten wants to hear what its own parliament has to say

THE HAGUE – Will Sint Maarten also approve the Dutch conditions attached to the millions in emergency loans, as...

National Ombudsman sounds the alarm about water supply on Statia

THE HAGUE — Statians have not been able to rely on potable water flowing out of their pipes for...

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