Three brutal killings unfolded across three different Trinidad and Tobago communities within a six-hour window on Sunday, sending shockwaves through local neighborhoods and pushing the country’s overall murder toll to 117 for the current year.
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President en luchtverkeersleiders maken afspraken om rust te herstellen
On Monday, Suriname President Jennifer Simons convened a high-stakes meeting at her cabinet with leadership of the Suriname Air Traffic Controllers Association (SATCA) to address escalating recent disruptions and long-running frictions in the country’s aviation sector. The dialogue produced preliminary agreements covering two of the most contentious issues: air traffic controllers’ pay framework and the uninterrupted delivery of critical air navigation services.
According to official statements from the Communication Service of Suriname, Raymond Landveld, Minister of Transport, Communication and Tourism, described the closed-door talks as candid, solution-focused, and aimed at restoring stability to the country’s civil aviation authority after days of operational disruption.
During the meeting, President Simons made clear her dissatisfaction with the industrial action taken by air traffic controllers to press their demands. She emphasized that the group should have flagged the persistent challenges to the national government much earlier, which would have allowed policymakers enough time to develop targeted, collaborative solutions before service was interrupted. In a turn that de-escalated tensions, SATCA representatives acknowledged that the action strategy they chose was not the appropriate way to resolve their grievances.
The core sticking point in the dispute remains the existing pay structure for air traffic controllers. SATCA has argued that there is an unfair pay gap between its members and other technical staff at the civil aviation authority, who earn higher compensation for comparable roles. To move negotiations forward, both sides have agreed to reconvene within two to three weeks to refine and finalize a mutually acceptable proposal that addresses the union’s concerns.
Minister Landveld additionally confirmed that the ongoing training program for new air traffic controllers will continue as scheduled, and will be accelerated wherever possible to address the chronic staff shortages that have exacerbated the current crisis.
In recent days, the existing personnel shortfalls and industrial action have created widespread disruptions for Surinamese communities and travelers. Passengers have missed connecting and outbound flights, and a medical air ambulance service was even forced to divert to neighboring Guyana to land during the peak of the disruption. Suriname’s national government is now pinning its hopes on the agreed resumption of normal work to head off further chaos and restore reliable aviation services across the country.
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SVG ready to welcome global streaming sensation IShowSpeed
One of the world’s most high-profile digital content creators, Darren Watkins Jr., known professionally as IShowSpeed, is set to arrive in the Caribbean island nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines this Tuesday for a landmark promotional visit, government officials have confirmed.
In an official press statement issued by the country’s Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Sustainable Development, the visit is framed as a transformative strategic opening that will allow St. Vincent and the Grenadines to carve out a leading position in the fast-growing global digital tourism and livestream economy. Unlike traditional print or broadcast advertising campaigns, this collaboration leverages IShowSpeed’s massive existing audience, which counts tens of millions of engaged followers across global social and streaming platforms. Through his signature unscripted, real-time broadcasts, the creator will bring the Caribbean nation’s vivid local culture, stunning unspoiled natural landscapes, and energetic community to an audience that would have been unreachable through conventional marketing efforts.
This initiative forms a core part of the Vincentian government’s broader push to modernize its tourism promotion framework. Moving away from outdated, one-directional advertising models, the country is embracing immersive, live digital storytelling that shares authentic, unfiltered experiences of life on the islands with international audiences. Officials note that this approach allows global viewers to connect directly with the one-of-a-kind energy, creativity and cultural identity that sets St. Vincent and the Grenadines apart from other Caribbean travel destinations.
Following public input to shape the national showcase, the livestream content will center on key pillars of Vincentian identity: dynamic local cultural expression, emerging youth talent, growing local entrepreneurship, and the dramatic, untouched landscapes that make the country one of the Caribbean’s most underrated and compelling travel destinations. For local residents, particularly young creatives and industry professionals, the visit offers a rare chance to participate in a global-scale media production, building skills and connections that extend beyond the event itself.
Kishore Shallow, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Sustainable Development, shared that extensive cross-ministerial preparations have already been completed in close partnership with the Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture and Creative Industries to support the visit. “We are eager to showcase Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to his millions of viewers worldwide,” Shallow said, adding that the collaboration is designed to demonstrate the country’s ability to deliver innovative, high-profile international projects and foster meaningful global partnerships.
Kaschaka Cupid, Minister of Youth, Sports, Culture and Creative Industries, added that the Carnival Development Corporation has worked hand-in-hand with a coalition of public and private sector stakeholders to ensure the visit runs smoothly, and that all content shared reflects authentic local culture and experiences. Cupid has also called on all Vincentian citizens to extend their signature warm hospitality to IShowSpeed and the visiting production team, and to lend their support to the initiative as it progresses.
In closing, the Ministry of Tourism expressed confidence that this groundbreaking collaboration will generate durable, long-term advantages for St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ tourism sector and broader national economy, while cementing the country’s reputation as a forward-thinking travel destination on the global map.
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Japan embassy announces 2027 MEXT Scholarships
The Embassy of Japan has formally launched the application window for its highly anticipated 2027 Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) Scholarship Program, a fully-funded initiative backed by the Japanese government that opens doors to world-class higher education for outstanding international students. More than just a financial aid package, this scholarship serves as a cornerstone of Japan’s global academic exchange strategy, designed to cultivate cross-border understanding and nurture the next generation of globally minded leaders. Eligibility for the 2027 intake is restricted to candidates aiming to complete a master’s degree or doctoral-level research in Japan, targeting ambitious scholars seeking advanced academic training in one of Asia’s leading higher education systems. The comprehensive funding package eliminates major financial barriers for awardees: it covers all academic-related costs including entrance examination fees, university admission charges, and full tuition, alongside a steady monthly stipend to cover living expenses during the program. To support travel, the scholarship also includes a complimentary round-trip air ticket between recipients’ home countries and Japan, removing additional financial burdens for international participants. A critical note for prospective applicants is the firm application deadline set for June 1, 2026, with embassy officials confirming that no extensions will be granted under any circumstances, so early preparation is strongly encouraged. To help candidates navigate the process, the embassy has published full details on eligibility criteria and step-by-step application guidelines on its official website. Interested individuals can also access this information by scanning the QR code included on the program’s official promotional flyer. Widely regarded as one of the most generous academic scholarship opportunities for international students in Japan, the MEXT Scholarship stands out as a life-changing pathway for motivated scholars ready to advance their academic careers while contributing to stronger people-to-people connections between Japan and countries across the globe. For anyone ready to begin their academic journey in Japan, the application window is open now, and officials urge eligible candidates to submit their materials ahead of the deadline to secure consideration.
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Sandals showcases Vincy culture during ‘Welcome Home Week 2026’
Sandals Resorts’ property in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has successfully closed out its highly anticipated 2026 Welcome Home Week, an annual signature event held this year under the vibrant theme “Caribbean Roots and Rhythm”. The week-long gathering delivered a deeply immersive celebration that centered local Vincentian heritage and fostered genuine connection between returning guests and the island community.
Welcome Home Week is a resort group-wide tradition hosted every April across all Sandals and Beaches Resorts properties across the Caribbean. The event draws thousands of loyal repeat guests, many of whom have built such deep bonds with the resorts that they have logged 300 or more nights of stays at the properties over the years.
Every curated experience on the 2026 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines event schedule was crafted to do more than entertain attendees. The core goal was to help returning visitors form meaningful, lasting connections to the unique traditions, bold flavors, and infectious rhythms that define Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, strengthening the resort’s long-standing commitment to authentic, community-centered cultural immersion.
The standout highlight of this year’s celebration was the Black Sand Beach Day Lyme, hosted at the picturesque Mt Wynne Beach. Stretching along the island’s world-famous volcanic black sand coastline, the event drew more than 150 guests for a day of authentic cultural engagement unlike any standard resort activity.
Attendees dove fully into local daily traditions, trying their hand at beloved community pastimes including cricket, dominoes, and draughts. Between matches, they sampled a sprawling spread of authentic Vincentian street and home cooking, featuring iconic dishes such as roasted breadfruit paired with fried jackfish, rich callaloo soup loaded with fresh crayfish and coconut dumplings, fragrant curry mutton, and fluffy fried bakes.
Unlike generic tourist-focused cultural events, this gathering created an open, welcoming space where visitors could interact with local culture firsthand and appreciate the everyday cultural expressions that make the island unique, helping them build a far deeper understanding of the destination beyond its beautiful beaches.
Beyond the flagship Black Sand Beach Day, the full week of Welcome Home Week programming offered a diverse lineup of additional experiences for guests to enjoy. These included a formal Vincentian island-style dinner, a scenic day cruise to the neighboring island of Bequia, and hands-on creative workshops ranging from a colorful tie-dye extravaganza to an interactive traditional jewellery-making class.
By weaving authentic local culture into every step of the guest journey, from food and recreation to music and craft, the resort has positioned itself as an active advocate for preserving and sharing Vincentian cultural identity with a global audience of returning travelers. The celebration wrapped up on a high note with a lively Carnival Farewell Beach Party & Fire Show, closing out the week in style and leaving attendees with lasting, warm memories of the island’s unbeatable vibrant spirit.
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Netanyahu’s rivalen bundelen de krachten; zullen zij het veiligheidsbeleid van Israël veranderen?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a new coordinated challenge ahead of upcoming national elections, as two of his most prominent political rivals have announced a merger to form a new opposition party dedicated to ousting his far-right coalition government.
The new alliance, led by former right-wing lawmaker Naftali Bennett and centrist opposition leader Yair Lapid, has branded itself “BeYachad” — Hebrew for “Together” — and has centered its early policy messaging on domestic priorities, most notably reforming military conscription requirements to include ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities. On major regional security issues that dominate Israeli political discourse, however, analysts widely expect the new party to maintain a policy stance largely aligned with that of Netanyahu’s administration, the most right-wing government in Israel’s history. If the alliance takes power, that continuity means Israeli foreign and security policy would see little substantive shift across core regional fronts.
As of yet, BeYachad has not released a full formal policy platform. Below is a breakdown of the party’s known positions on key regional issues, drawn from recent public statements from its leaders and insider sources.
### Position on Iran
Bennett, 54, and Lapid, 62, have issued unwavering public support for Netanyahu’s decision to join the United States in carrying out military strikes against Iran, a stance that aligns with broad public backing for the military campaign across Israeli society. Shortly after Israeli airstrikes on Iran commenced, Lapid described the operation as a “just war against evil” in an interview with Reuters.Despite this initial backing, both leaders have since criticized Netanyahu for failing to achieve what they frame as Israel’s core strategic objectives in the campaign — chief among them the overthrow of Iran’s clerical-led government. Even so, neither Bennett nor Lapid has called for a resumption of hostilities after an April 8 ceasefire halted exchanges of fire between Israel, the U.S., and Iran following the joint strikes.
A source close to the new party, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the two leaders as “hawkish” and “uncompromising on Iran” while also noting they bring pragmatic approach to the issue. “They understand that diplomatic agreements and post-conflict statecraft are just as necessary to achieve long-term strategic goals as military force,” the source added.
### Position on Lebanon
Bennett and Lapid also support Israeli military operations in Lebanon, and both have openly criticized the April 17 ceasefire that was intended to end fighting between the Israel Defense Forces and Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group, arguing the agreement has failed to eliminate the persistent threat Hezbollah poses to northern Israel.Shortly before the IDF launched its ground incursion into southern Lebanon in March, Lapid stated Israel must take all necessary measures to protect its civilian population along the northern border. After the ceasefire was announced, Lapid emphasized that the only viable long-term solution is the permanent removal of all Hezbollah threats to northern Israeli territory.
Bennett has been even more scathing in his assessment of the truce. In an April 17 post to Facebook, he wrote: “We can already count down to the next round of fighting. Hezbollah started rebuilding its presence in southern Lebanon this morning, and it is rearming with more rockets to prepare for the next confrontation.”
### Position on Gaza
On the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where Israeli forces have continued to carry out deadly strikes despite an October ceasefire, both Bennett and Lapid have attacked Netanyahu for failing to fully dismantle Hamas following the group’s October 7, 2023 cross-border attack. The two leaders argue Netanyahu’s approach has left Hamas’ governing and military capacity intact.In January, Lapid told audiences that Netanyahu’s government had secured the “worst possible outcome” in Gaza, noting Hamas still retains tens of thousands of active fighters and maintains control over a small stretch of coastal Gaza territory under the terms of the current ceasefire.
Earlier this month, Bennett echoed that criticism in a Facebook post, arguing that Netanyahu’s policy — which included allowing limited humanitarian aid into Gaza after a three-month total blockade in 2025 — has directly helped Hamas reconsolidate its control. “This is being done with the help of hundreds of aid trucks that Netanyahu’s government delivers to them every single day,” Bennett wrote.
Netanyahu, for his part, has framed the devastating military campaign in Gaza — which has destroyed most of the enclave’s infrastructure and killed more than 72,000 Palestinians according to local health officials — as a strategic success. He has left open the option of a full resumption of large-scale combat if Hamas refuses to disarm under a U.S.-brokered negotiation process, a requirement Hamas has rejected to date.
### Position on Palestinian Statehood
Public opinion polling shows a majority of Israeli voters oppose the creation of an independent Palestinian state in the occupied West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem, and a BeYachad-led government would be unlikely to enact major policy changes on this issue regardless of its leaders’ past nuanced positions.Netanyahu has long been a staunch opponent of Palestinian statehood, and his administration has accelerated Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank, a move cabinet ministers have openly acknowledged is intended to permanently undermine any future prospects for Palestinian independence.
Lapid, who aligns with many centrist and left-leaning Israeli figures, has previously stated support for a two-state solution as the correct path forward, a position he laid out in 2022. Bennett, by contrast, has rejected the two-state framework. When asked by U.S. broadcaster ABC why he opposed the solution in a 2024 interview, Bennett argued any Palestinian state would inevitably become a base for terrorist violence against Israelis.
“What we have learned over the past 30 years is that every time we handed the Palestinians a piece of land, they did not build it into a peaceful, prosperous Singapore. They turned it into a terror state, and began killing Israelis,” Bennett said at the time.
Across the West Bank file, all three political leaders — Netanyahu, Bennett, and Lapid — have publicly condemned violence carried out by Israeli settlers against Palestinian communities. Settler attacks have surged in frequency and severity under Netanyahu’s tenure, and critics accuse the prime minister of tacitly tolerating attacks that see settlers burn Palestinian villages and assault local residents. Netanyahu’s office has repeatedly denied these accusations.
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Column: Humphrey Schurman, een man van recht, humor en vrijheid
On April 27, 2026, prominent Surinamese lawyer and co-founder of Network Star Suriname – the parent company of local news outlet Starnieuws – Humphrey Schurman passed away at the age of 72, leaving behind a legacy of unwavering commitment to the rule of law, press freedom and principled leadership. In a moving tribute published April 28, Starnieuws editor Nita Ramcharan reflected on the profound loss felt by the outlet’s entire team, describing Schurman as a rare and extraordinary figure whose quiet dignity has left an indelible mark on Suriname’s media and legal landscapes.
Schurman built his reputation as a respected legal professional and community leader defined by quiet authority rather than performative power. Unlike many public figures who crave the spotlight and push for control, he carried influence through the substance of his arguments, the conviction of his beliefs, and a natural aura of calm, trust and integrity that resonated with all who worked with him. For the Starnieuws team, he was far more than a boardroom leader – he was a steadfast guardian of core journalistic principles that underpin a functional democratic society.
As a co-founder of Network Star Suriname, Schurman maintained a deliberate and respectful distance from the outlet’s editorial decision-making, a choice that stands out in an era when many media owners view newsrooms as extensions of political or personal power. He never interfered in story selection, headline wording or article publication, never demanded advance access to content, and never pressured editors to soften or remove critical reporting. He read Starnieuws the same way any ordinary citizen did – only after it was published. What many might take for granted was in fact a reflection of Schurman’s deep understanding: that independent journalism is the foundation of credible news, and editorial freedom cannot exist if owners impose external pressure on reporting teams.
Far from being a distant, uninvolved leader, Schurman was an enthusiastic supporter of journalistic innovation, new ideas and progress for Suriname. He firmly believed the nation could and should become a place where the rule of law is applied equally to all, where public institutions are strong and accountable, and where all citizens feel safe to express their opinions without fear of retribution. He particularly cherished unflinching, honest columns that spoke truth to power directly, not out of a love for conflict, but because he recognized that hard honesty is often required to break through soft, damaging lies that erode public trust.
When tensions rose and opposing factions found themselves at odds, Schurman rejected the zero-sum approach of seeking a clear winner and loser, instead prioritizing collaborative solutions that addressed the interests of all sides. He understood that lasting compromise grows not from weakness, but from wisdom – a trait that those who knew him say best defines his character. He was unwavering in his core values but flexible in how he engaged with others, committed to his principles without being rigid, and determined in his goals without becoming harsh or unapproachable.
Ramcharan notes that the tribute would likely have drawn a typical self-effacing response from Schurman: a gentle smile, a wave off of excessive praise, and a quick shift of focus back to the work at hand rather than his own achievements. But Ramcharan argues that taking time to honor Schurman is a necessary act, not because he was perfect, but because his life carried profound meaning – and the impact of his work will long outlive his passing.
While Schurman’s voice is now silenced, and his clear-headed analyses will be deeply missed, his example will continue to guide everyone who had the privilege of working with him. His legacy lives on in every choice to protect editorial independence, every defense of equal justice under the law, and every effort to build bridges where others choose to build dividing walls.
On behalf of the entire Starnieuws team, Ramcharan extended heartfelt condolences to Schurman’s family, friends and all those who loved him. “Your loss is profound, and so is ours,” she wrote. “May his soul rest in eternal light, a fate we do not question he deserves. May his legacy continue to remind us all that dignity, freedom and justice never go out of style.”
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Na vertrek Colli barst strijd los om macht en geld bij VKI
A high-profile leadership shakeup at Suriname’s leading fisheries inspection body has ignited a bitter public dispute over governance, institutional independence and ministerial authority, with the outgoing director stepping down early to avoid formal removal amid claims of sustained pressure and intimidation. After more than two decades at the helm of the Viskeuringsinstituut (VKI), Juliette Colli-Wongsoredjo announced her resignation before her planned removal from office, prompting immediate intervention from Suriname’s Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Mike Noersalim. The minister quickly appointed Arisha Sital-Sewbaran as acting director and named Rashley Resida, current secretary of the VKI Supervisory Board, as second co-signatory for institutional financial transactions, granting him authority to co-approve all transactions worth more than 10,000 Surinamese dollars. As of the time of the dispute, the VKI holds a bank balance of more than $600,000 in its operating account, and unlike many state entities, the institution is entirely funded by the domestic fishing industry rather than government tax revenue. The unfolding conflict came to public light during a widely attended press conference held at the Banquet Hall of Torarica, where representatives of major industry groups including the Federation of Suriname Farmers (FSA), the Suriname Seafood Association, small-scale artisanal fishing communities, along with members of the VKI Supervisory Board and their legal counsel outlined their deep concerns about recent developments at the inspection body. All speakers at the event stressed the critical importance of preserving VKI’s operational independence, a core requirement for its international accreditation and market access. Amid the leadership chaos, VKI’s full staff has issued a formal statement calling for calm, continuity and institutional stability. In an open letter addressed to the Supervisory Board, staff members confirmed that all core daily operations of the VKI remain fully functional, including import and export processing, routine product inspections, mandatory certification workflows, laboratory testing, and administrative support services, all of which are operating on schedule and to required standards. The staff also expressed their full backing for the Supervisory Board’s ongoing agenda focused on increasing institutional transparency, strengthening governance frameworks, and rebuilding public and sector trust in the body. They called on all involved stakeholders to respect the need for calm and allow space for a thorough, objective fact-finding process, arguing this approach is in the best interest of Suriname’s entire fishing sector and the country’s international reputation. Speakers at the press conference highlighted the transformative growth VKI achieved under Colli’s 20-plus years of leadership, describing her as a transformative figure comparable to iconic Surinamese leader Eddy Jharap for the institution. Under her direction, VKI upgraded its operational standards to fully align with European Union regulations, a position it maintains today, giving the institution a unique, respected standing across the Caribbean region. Speakers also pushed back against recent claims that the VKI has failed to complete required financial reporting. FSA chair Tania Lieuw-A-Sjoe clarified that all annual financial reports have been completed and filed on schedule, and the institution only received an extension to 2026 to adapt its reporting formats to the new international IFRS accounting standards. All annual financial statements have consistently been audited by independent accountants in line with global regulatory requirements, and the national audit body CLAD served as the external auditor through 2020. Press conference organizers also noted that they only learned of Minister Noersalim’s formal letter to the Supervisory Board – copied to President Jennifer Simons – appointing the new acting director and co-signatory during the event itself. Industry representatives have formally challenged the minister’s legal authority to unilaterally appoint a second co-signatory, arguing the move directly violates VKI’s official founding statutes. Under existing institutional rules, the director holds sole signing authority for transactions under 10,000 Surinamese dollars, while larger transactions require co-signature from either the Supervisory Board chair or a second co-signatory. By statute, this second co-signatory must be nominated by the sitting director and approved by the full Supervisory Board. Industry representatives also noted that by long-standing convention, the co-signatory is always a representative of the fishing sector, since all operating funds are contributed directly by sector participants. The previous co-signatory was Udo Karg, who now sits as a member of the VKI Supervisory Board. According to industry accounts, Colli refused to approve Resida’s appointment as co-signatory on the grounds that he lacks broad support within the fishing sector. Questions have also been raised about Resida’s conduct during a recent meeting with President Jennifer Simons, particularly around adherence to requirements for confidentiality and data privacy. After these concerns emerged, the FSA formally requested a public accounting from the Supervisory Board, but Lieuw-A-Sjoe said the body failed to provide satisfactory answers, leading to a further erosion of trust. Colli had previously nominated Supervisory Board member Mark Lall for the co-signatory position, but the group never responded to that nomination. “We have no clarity on what the underlying agenda here is, but it is surprising that they have been able to push their changes through despite our objections,” Lieuw-A-Sjoe said. “We are now waiting to see what the next steps will be.” Beyond the immediate leadership dispute, the sector has expressed serious anxiety about an upcoming regulatory audit by the European Union, a critical check that VKI has passed without incident for many consecutive years. Lieuw-A-Sjoe confirmed that Colli stepped down because she felt systematically intimidated and pressured by members of the Supervisory Board and a special “quick scan” review team, including unfounded accusations of money laundering tied to the institution’s financial management. Colli has issued a formal ultimatum to Minister Noersalim and the Supervisory Board, threatening legal action if the accusations of financial misconduct and mismanagement are not backed up by concrete evidence. That ultimatum was set to expire on April 28.


