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Knops: Slow progress rebuilding efforts Sint Maarten local politicians’ own fault

THE HAGUE – The fact that the rebuilding efforts on Sint Maarten are taking so long is due to...

Still no action after alarming report on social crisis on Sint Maarten

PHILIPSBURG – The Ombudsman for Sint Maarten, Gwendolien Mossel, has yet to receive a formal response to her damning...

World Bank: more than half of the recovery trust fund already spent on rebuilding Sint Maarten

PHILIPSBURG – According to the average joe on Sint Maarten the rebuilding efforts are taking too long. But a...

Teacher shortage on Sint Maarten continues

PHILIPSBURG – “Teacher shortages are a worldwide problem”, says Angela Richards-Huggins, HR manager at the Stichting Voortgezet Onderwijs Bovenwindse...

Reconstructed airport Sint Maarten to open in December

PHILIPSBURG – The original goal was to open the airport in November, but that goal won’t be met. The...

SP, VVD: confidence in Sint Maarten’s ability to rebuild reaches new low

The Hague – The rebuilding of Sint Maarten is taking way too long thanks to the island’s politicians, according...

Red Cross Sint Maarten will continue to help Irma victims for two more years

PHILIPSBURG – “We are much better prepared now if a hurricane passes over the island compared to last year...

Sint Maarten: no time to remember Irma

PHILLIPSBURG – The two minutes of silence at 09:06 to commemorate the passing of hurricane Irma one year ago,...

SXM DOET volunteers tackle damage by hurricane Irma

PHILIPBURG – Six months after hurricane Irma devastated Sint Maarten, the annual Kingdom-wide event ‘DOET’ took place for the...

Dutch support for problem with St. Maarten landfill

PHILIPSBURG – State Secretary Raymond Knops will help St. Maarten to find a solution to the problems with the...

Local businesses St. Eustatius waiting for relief fund

ORANJESTAD – Local businesses of St. Eustatius are waiting to hear back from the 2.6 million euro relief fund...

CBA students Sint Maarten face daily struggles

PHILIPSBURG – “When it is a windy day, our whole school shakes,” Chanel Almonte explains. Almonte is among the...

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