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Marvin Hokstam is a journalist based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Kenyo Baly to bring message of unity to the opening of Reflecting on COVID expo
Kenyo Baly, a singer from St. Maarten, will perform at the opening of the 'Reflecting on COVID' exhibition in North Brabant, Netherlands. The event, officiated by Dutch King Willem-Alexander, aims to reflect on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through stories, music, and dance. The exhibition, organized by the National Committee to Reflect on Corona, will travel across various provinces and the Dutch Caribbean. Kenyo, who will sing Adele's 'Hometown Glory,' expressed pride in representing St. Maarten and emphasized themes of unity and resilience.
Kenyo Baly to bring message of unity to the opening of Reflecting on COVID expo
Kenyo Baly, a singer from St. Maarten, will perform at the opening of the 'Reflecting on COVID' exhibition in North Brabant, Netherlands. The event, officiated by Dutch King Willem-Alexander, aims to reflect on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through stories, music, and dance. Baly will sing Adele's 'Hometown Glory' to convey a message of unity and resilience. The exhibition, organized by the Dutch Cabinet and the National Committee to Reflect on Corona, will travel to various provinces and the Dutch Caribbean islands. Baly's participation underscores his pride in representing St. Maarten and the Caribbean.
Caribbean journalists launch crowdfunding for colleagues hit by Hurricane Irma
A crowdfunding campaign has been launched in the Netherlands to support journalists and media workers in Caribbean countries affected by Hurricane Irma, particularly in St. Maarten. The initiative, led by the Association of Caribbean Mediaworkers (ACM) and supported by the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC), aims to raise at least 10,000 euros to help media workers resume their work. ACM President Wesley Gibbings and other members are actively involved in the campaign, emphasizing the importance of journalistic devotion and community spirit. The Daily Herald in St. Maarten has become a hub for journalists and residents, offering support and resources despite its own challenges.
Dutchman nabbed over 400K coke find in Suriname
A Dutch national and a German were arrested in Suriname in connection with the discovery of 400 kilograms of cocaine paste in Paramaribo. The drugs were found in an earthmover at an industrial area, and three other individuals were released after interrogation. The police, led by spokesman Humphrey Naarden, are still investigating the origin and destination of the cocaine.
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