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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...
Aruba’s California Lighthouse: A Beacon of History and Beauty

Aruba’s California Lighthouse: A Beacon of History and Beauty

Amidst the rugged coastline and pristine beaches of Aruba stands a majestic landmark that has guided mariners for over a century – the California Lighthouse. This towering structure, perched atop a limestone plateau in the northwestern corner of the island, is not...

Where the Iguanas Rule: Chillaxing on Little Cayman

Where the Iguanas Rule: Chillaxing on Little Cayman

Forget crowded beaches and souvenir shops. Little Cayman isn't your average Caribbean fling. This tiny island, boasting a population smaller than your college dorm, is all about peace, quiet, and diving so spectacular, it'll make your goggles fog up with excitement....

Soulful Sand: Connecting Spiritually with Sasarawichi Sand Dunes

Soulful Sand: Connecting Spiritually with Sasarawichi Sand Dunes

Amidst the tranquil expanse of Aruba's Sasarawichi Sand Dunes lies an opportunity not just for exploration but for spiritual connection. Beyond the shimmering grains of sand and the whispering winds, there's a deeper essence waiting to be embraced by those willing to...

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,...

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...

A Culinary Adventure: Exploring the Vibrant Flavors of Aruban Cuisine

A Culinary Adventure: Exploring the Vibrant Flavors of Aruban Cuisine

As you wander through the vibrant streets, tantalizing aromas dance in the air, beckoning you to indulge in a culinary adventure like no other. Aruban cuisine is a fusion of flavors, a symphony of tastes that tell the story of the island's rich history and diverse...

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Benelux Calls for a European Ban on Dirty Fuel Exports to West Africa

Benelux Calls for a European Ban on Dirty Fuel Exports to West Africa

The Benelux countries—Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg—are urging the rest of Europe to ban the export of highly polluting fuels to other parts of the world. These fuels, which contain excessive levels of sulfur, benzene, and manganese, are far more toxic than...

Germany’s Next Chancellor: The Future of Europe at Stake

Germany’s Next Chancellor: The Future of Europe at Stake

Germany’s upcoming federal election on February 23, 2025, will not only shape the country’s future but also have significant consequences for the European Union, security, and foreign policy. The four leading chancellor candidates—Friedrich Merz (CDU), Olaf Scholz...

Venezuela vs. Brazil: Two Different Paths in the Global Oil Market

Venezuela vs. Brazil: Two Different Paths in the Global Oil Market

With Brazil recently joining OPEC+, the global oil landscape is shifting, raising questions about which countries in South America and the Caribbean hold influence in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Despite Brazil’s inclusion in OPEC+,...