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USM Welcomes Students from Tulane University as part of the continued collaboration and exchange
SINT MAARTEN (POND ISLAND) - This year marks approximately 10 years of collaboration between the programs, reflecting a shared commitment to cultural exchange, experiential learning, sustainability, and community engagement. From May 26 to June 6, 2026, the visiting students will participate in a series of educational, cultural, and community-based activities across the island. Their program includes internships and hands-on agricultural experiences at the Eco-Farm of Ras Touzah Jah Bash in Bellevue (4 Real We Agree With Culture Eco-Farm), where students will engage in sustainable farming practices and cultural learning experiences. USM students are also invited to visit the farm throughout the week and participate in selected agricultural activities. As part of the program, the students will also explore the islands rich cultural heritage...
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South Omega Leo Club Calls for Road Safety. Drive Safe. Arrive Alive
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Sint Maarten South Omega Leo Club extends its deepest condolences to every family that has lost a loved one in a motorcycle or scooter accident. “Our thoughts and prayers are especially with the families and friends affected by the recent tragic accident in Baie Nettle, which has once again shaken our community and reminded us how fragile life truly is. “Far too many young lives are being lost or seriously injured on our roads. As a youth organization committed to community service and youth development, we are calling on all motorists to exercise greater caution while driving, especially in school zones and around motorcycles and scooters. “We urge drivers to: *Slow down and obey speed limits. *Avoid distracted driving...
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BOPP Student Registration Officially Closed Following Strong Student Demand
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Department of Youth hereby informs the public that student registration for the 2026 edition of the Business Outreach & Placement Program (BOPP) has officially closed after reaching and surpassing the program’s registration capacity within just five days of opening. Student registration officially opened on Wednesday, May 20th, 2026, and, due to the exceptional response and growing popularity of the program amongst young people, the Department was required to close registration by Saturday after the maximum capacity had been exceeded. The overwhelming interest shown by students once again reflects the growing demand for meaningful opportunities that provide workplace exposure, practical experience and professional development for youth on Sint Maarten. Now entering its 28th year, BOPP continues to serve...
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Minister Arrindell attends Reception in Honor of Incoming Minister Plenipotentiary Aruba
THE NETHERLANDS (THE HAGUE) – Recently, Drs. Gracita R. Arrindell, Minister Plenipotentiary, attended a reception hosted by the Cabinet of Aruba in The Hague in honor of the introduction of Aruba’s newly appointed Minister Plenipotentiary, Mildred G.M. Schwengle. The gathering also marked two important milestones for Aruba: 40 years of Status Aparte and the 50th anniversary of the Aruban flag and anthem. Prime Minister Mike Eman of Aruba was also in attendance, alongside representatives from across the Kingdom, diplomatic partners, and invited guests. The reception provided an opportunity to reflect on Aruba’s constitutional and cultural milestones. Minister Arrindell congratulated Minister Schwengle on her appointment: “I wish H.E. Minister Schwengle success in the fulfilment of her new role. May her tenure be marked by wisdom,...
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Joint Court of Justice Annual Report 2025: a year of renewal and strengthening
SINT MAARTEN/CURACAO - In its annual report on 2025, the Joint Court of Justice (Court) reflects on a year in which renewal, strengthening and professionalization were the main focal points. Across all locations – Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten and Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba – great efforts have been made to improve the quality of the judiciary, to modernize processes and to strengthen the organization as a whole. The report characterizes 2025 as an important transitional year. Strategic choices made in previous years were given tangible form, and the implementation of the multiannual plan for 2025-2028 was visibly initiated. The developments within the Court were broad; from process optimization to digitalization. The accessibility of the judiciary has been enhanced, among others by means...
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