Saba celebrated Emancipation Day 2025 under the theme “We know because they spoke, generations remember”. As part of the pre-Emancipation Day celebrations on Monday evening Saba’s Heritage Center hosted a screening of the first episode in the docu-series “Awo Now Nu”, which features young voices from across the six Dutch …
Read More »Dutch Govt aims to provide more support for large families on BES
The outgoing Dutch government is exploring options for increasing financial support to large families in Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba (BES islands), following a recent evaluation of the Child Benefit Provision (Kinderbijslagvoorziening BES). A final decision on any additional support will be made by the next administration, wrote caretaker State …
Read More »New research project launches to map cultural practice in Dutch Caribbean
Lemonade B.V., a new Caribbean startup based in St. Maarten with a mission to unlock the potential of the cultural and creative industries, has begun work on a cultural practice research project entitled “Where Culture Lives.” The research, to be conducted over the next 10 months, will document and analyse …
Read More »BZK moves to bridge policy gap with Bonaire, St, Eustatius, Saba
The Ministry of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations BZK is taking new steps to strengthen the involvement of Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba in national policymaking and legislation. The aim is to reduce the distance — both literal and bureaucratic — between the European and Caribbean parts of the Netherlands, …
Read More »BES students engage with island leaders in The Hague
Under the banner “The Best for the BES,” WeConnect organized a pivotal gathering on June 18 in The Hague, bringing the challenges and opportunities of Bonaire, Saba, and St. Eustatius into sharp focus. The BES islands are grappling with significant labor shortages, while dozens of BES students and young professionals …
Read More »Kingdom affairs remain active under Dutch caretaker govt.
The Dutch Parliamentary Committee for Kingdom Relations has agreed that current Kingdom affairs can proceed, despite the Netherlands being under a caretaker government. The committee did not classify any pending Kingdom topics as “controversial”. Ongoing policies and cooperation are allowed to continue. A final decision is expected later this year …
Read More »Arrest and house search
Police report of Monday, the 16th of June until Friday, the 20th of June 2025. Garbage dump on fire SABA On Thursday, the 19th of June, around 8 PM, the central control room received a report of a fire at the garbage dump on Saba. Upon arrival, the patrol observed …
Read More »Wadden Islands and BES Islands to collaborate in E8
The governments of eight Dutch islands have set up a partnership, called E8. Mayors of the five Wadden Islands and governors of Bonaire, Sint-Eustatius and Saba (BES) signed a declaration of intent for this purpose on Friday, after a two-day visit to Vlieland. “So much is the same on the …
Read More »Fire erupts on Saba dump
Columns of smoke drifted into the village of St. John’s on Thursday night as a fire erupted on Saba’s dump. Emergency workers were busy trying to contain the blaze at 9:00pm Thursday. The cause of the fire was still unknown as of press time, but dry weather has prevailed in …
Read More »Dutch MP demands clarity on slavery awareness projects
Opposition party JA21 is calling for transparency regarding projects aimed at raising awareness about the Netherlands’ history of slavery. Member of Parliament Joost Eerdmans has submitted additional questions to the government concerning the Dutch contribution to these initiatives. He also argued that any unused funds from the 200 million euros …
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