The U.S. Department of Justice released nearly three million pages of documents on January 30 regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Following this release, citizens across the Dutch Kingdom are asking one question. Do these files implicate local leadership? We...
Introduction In San Nicolas, the rusting steel towers of the former Lago refinery stand as silent sentinels over a century of Aruban history. For decades, they were the engine of the island’s economy, processing billions of barrels of Venezuelan crude and fueling the...
As Aruba gears up for its December 9 elections, political tensions have risen across the island. With 12 parties registered to participate, some of the more established political players face internal challenges, while newcomers show surprising strength. The process...