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Activemirror: The First Aruban Band to Perform at NXNE30 Music Festival

Aruba's music scene is making history as Activemirror becomes the first Aruban band to perform at North by Northeast (NXNE), the renowned music and arts festival in Toronto, Canada. Set to take the stage at this year’s edition of NXNE, the band will be representing...

Activemirror. Announces Debut Album “Though The Night Is Not Over”

ARUBA, Jan. 14, 2025 – Activemirror. is thrilled to announce the release of its debut album, "Though The Night Is Not Over," which will be available on major streaming platforms starting Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. Recorded in late 2024, the album features the...

Small Island Developing States (SIDS): Challenges and Resilience

Small Island Developing States (SIDS) represent a unique group of nations characterized by their geographic isolation, small size, and economic vulnerability. While Aruba is not officially classified as a SIDS member due to its status as a constituent country of the...
Destination of the Week: Sasarawichi Sand Dunes

Destination of the Week: Sasarawichi Sand Dunes

Tucked away along the rugged north shore of Aruba lies a serene oasis, untouched by the bustling crowds that often flock to the island's more popular attractions. Here, amidst the desert-like terrain, one discovers the mesmerizing beauty of Sasarawichi Sand Dunes,...

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Fort Zoutman: Where Dutch Heritage Meets Caribbean Charm

Fort Zoutman: Where Dutch Heritage Meets Caribbean Charm

In the heart of Oranjestad, Aruba's vibrant capital, stands a timeless sentinel of history: Fort Zoutman. Fondly known as the Willem III Tower, this architectural gem weaves tales of Dutch colonial prowess and Caribbean allure into its sturdy coral stone walls. At...

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Cocolishi: Aruba’s Shining Shell of Sustainability

Cocolishi: Aruba’s Shining Shell of Sustainability

In the heart of Oranjestad, Aruba's capital city, stands a marvel of modern architecture that not only captures the eye but also the essence of sustainability. Behold the Cocolishi government building, a true testament to innovation and environmental consciousness....

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Oranje Alert: Aruba Gearing Up for Euro 2024 Fever!

Oranje Alert: Aruba Gearing Up for Euro 2024 Fever!

The sun sets over pristine beaches, steel drums serenade happy tourists, and... wait, is that an orange scarf I see? Yes, friends, the laid-back Caribbean island of Aruba is trading its usual turquoise hues for a vibrant splash of Oranje as Euro 2024 fever starts to...

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Aruba Aloe: Cultivating Nature’s Healing Power Since 1890

Aruba Aloe: Cultivating Nature’s Healing Power Since 1890

Aruba Aloe stands tall as a beacon of excellence in aloe vera-based products, with a legacy spanning over a century. Established in 1890, this family-owned enterprise embarked on a mission to unlock aloe vera's potent healing properties, thriving in Aruba's unique...

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Trade War Fuels China’s Export Boom—But for How Long?

Trade War Fuels China’s Export Boom—But for How Long?

China’s exports surged by 12.4% year-on-year in March 2025, hitting $313.9 billion—the highest monthly growth in five months. But analysts warn the sharp increase may be short-lived, driven largely by Chinese companies racing to ship goods to the United States ahead...

Europe Reconsiders Russian Gas as U.S. LNG Becomes Political Pawn

Europe Reconsiders Russian Gas as U.S. LNG Becomes Political Pawn

Three years after dramatically reducing its reliance on Russian energy, Europe now finds itself in a new kind of energy crisis—this time driven by shifting policies in the United States. With President Donald Trump back in office and reworking global trade strategies,...

De Olde Molen: A Dutch Gem in Aruba

De Olde Molen: A Dutch Gem in Aruba

Nestled in the picturesque Palm Beach area of Aruba, **De Olde Molen**, often known as the Old Dutch Windmill, stands as a captivating symbol of cultural heritage and historical continuity. This iconic windmill, with its rich history spanning over two centuries and...

Keshi Yena: A Culinary Heritage of Aruba’s History

Keshi Yena: A Culinary Heritage of Aruba’s History

Keshi Yena, often celebrated as Aruba’s national dish, is much more than a tasty casserole — it is a testament to the island’s complex history and rich cultural resilience. This iconic dish, rooted in Aruba’s colonial past, tells a story of ingenuity, survival, and...

Brain Drain Worsens: American Scientists Turn to Europe for Support

Brain Drain Worsens: American Scientists Turn to Europe for Support

The United States is facing a growing exodus of scientific talent as researchers, discouraged by deep federal funding cuts under the Trump administration, pack up their labs and head to Europe. Once seen as the global leader in science and innovation, the U.S. now...