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Global Tourism Rebounds: Over 1.4 Billion Travelers in 2024

The global tourism industry has made a remarkable comeback, with over 1.4 billion people traveling internationally in 2024, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). This figure represents 99% of pre-pandemic travel levels, demonstrating that...

Tourism-Driven Micro-Investing Platforms for Aruba’s Future

Tourism has long been the backbone of Aruba’s economy, attracting millions of visitors annually with its pristine beaches and vibrant culture. As global financial trends shift toward democratizing investments through micro-investing platforms, Aruba has a unique...

Changes to Aruba Online ED-Card Procedure Affecting Non-Resident Students

New Sustainability Fee and Updates to Aruba Online ED-Card for Travelers The Aruba Department of Immigration and AWSS (Aruba Web Services System) have introduced changes to the Aruba Online ED-Card process, including the implementation of a Sustainability Fee for...

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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...

China Tightens the Screws on U.S. Exports with Hidden Trade Barriers

China Tightens the Screws on U.S. Exports with Hidden Trade Barriers

China is quietly ramping up pressure on U.S. exports — not through traditional tariffs, but by blocking American goods using technical regulations and red tape. These nontariff barriers are hitting U.S. industries in agriculture and energy especially hard, and many of...

Latin America Pushes Back: Call for Economic Independence

Latin America Pushes Back: Call for Economic Independence

At a recent summit in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean made a strong case for deeper regional integration. The meeting, hosted by the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), brought together heads of...