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A former Dutch marine to become Minister Plasterk’s successor

A former Dutch marine to become Minister Plasterk’s successor

DEN HAAG – For the first time since 2010, following the dismantling of the Netherlands Antilles, a State Secretary...

24 October 2017
Counseling needed for teachers and pupils after hurricane Irma

Counseling needed for teachers and pupils after hurricane Irma

PHILIPSBURG – “Schools are set to resume fully this Thursday, but it will take a lot of work, time...

4 October 2017
Plasterk is ready to retire from politics

Plasterk is ready to retire from politics

PHILIPSBURG – Minister of Interior and Kingdom Relations, Ronald Plasterk bade Sint Maarten and politics farewell during his last...

16 August 2017
Statia is happy to see minister Plasterk go

Statia is happy to see minister Plasterk go

ORANJESTAD – “If you have not been getting along with someone, would you be sad to see them go?”...

15 August 2017
Plasterk says once islands have structure the Dutch will support

Plasterk says once islands have structure the Dutch will support

THE BOTTOM – Ronald Plasterk, minister of Interior Affairs and Kingdom Relations, in exiting statements on Saba this morning...

15 August 2017

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Structurele steun blijft uit: Bonaire worstelt met betaalbare huisvesting

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Defensor di pueblo ta bati bèl: Siudadano den pèrtá ku traspaso pa moneda nobo

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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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