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US deportation: Punjab police arrests travel agent in case related to illegal migration
Talking to TNIE, Station House Officer, NRI Patiala Inspector Abhey Singh Chauhan said that Gurwinder Singh of Bhadson, Patiala had filed a complaint with the police. Based on his complaint, a case was registered on February 8 under sections 406,...

Haryana man spent Rs 50 lakh to reach US via Dubai, Suriname; caught within 5 minutes
A Haryana man, who was among the 104 people deported by the US for entering the country illegally, has told the local police that the travel agents took Rs 50 lakh to send him abroad but the patrolling police there arrested him within five minutes...

Local operator combines Guyana & Suriname tourism with ‘Dutch Heritage Tour’
Evergreen Adventures has announced the launch of its Dutch Heritage Tour, an immersive 8-day, 7-night journey exploring the deep-rooted Dutch colonial history of Guyana and Suriname. The Guyana Office for Investment had initiated the birth of this...

Top Wins for Indigenous Peoples in 2024-2025
In celebration of the 18th anniversary of the adoption of UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Cultural Survival is taking a look back at the top wins for Indigenous Peoples over the past year. From historic land back cases to...

Suriname will invest oil money to boost other sectors – Pres. Santokhi
Oct 22, 2024 News Kaieteur News- Suriname’s President Chandrikapersad Santokhi told the International Business Conference (IBC) last Tuesday that the country will be making use of its upcoming oil funds to diversify the other sectors in order to...

‘Invest in infrastructure, train your people’ – Pres. Ali advises, as Suriname prepares for oil boom
With the International Monetary Fund (IMF) projecting that Suriname’s economic growth will soar to 55 percent by 2028 – driven by major offshore oil production, President Dr. Irfaan Ali has outlined key lessons from Guyana’s experience in managing...

CARICOM and Colombia wrap negotiations to expand South-South Cooperation
Dominica News Online - Friday, September 12th, 2025 at 1:03 PM Photo: CARICOM CommunicationsNegotiators from CARICOM and Colombia concluded the second round of discussions aimed at revising the CARICOM-Colombia Trade and Economic and Technical...

TRAVEL STATISTICS 2024: VACATION AND TOURISM DEMOGRAPHICS & TRENDS
TRAVEL STATISTICS 2024: VACATION AND TOURISM DEMOGRAPHICS & TRENDS Last Updated: September 27, 2024 Embarking on either short or long excursions can provide both enjoyment and rejuvenation. Regardless of whether you are exploring your local...

Suriname's Sheraldo Becker on March 24, 2024
Sports Mole previews Wednesday's CONCACAF Nations League clash between Suriname and Guyana, including predictions, team news and possible lineups. Guyana will travel to Paramaribo for Tuesday's clash final group game against Suriname in the...

How to watch Netflix from anywhere in the world
Netflix has rolled out a succession of price hikes in the U.S. and Europe – but it's cheaper than ever in certain countries around the world (think less than $1!). Read on and we'll show you how to watch Netflix from anywhere with a VPN.. For the...

KARCC hails 2025 Guyana-Suriname Group Ride a massive success
Feb 04, 2025 Sports Kaieteur Sports- The Kaieteur Attack Racing Cycle Club (KARCC) hosted the 6th edition of its Cross-Country Cycling Group Ride, which commenced last Thursday in front of the Sheriff Medical Centre on Sheriff Street,...

Rubio leads charge in Trump’s new war in Latin America
QUITO, Ecuador — For decades across Latin America and the Caribbean, U.S. drug enforcement officials have tried to cut off narcotics trafficking by intercepting boats, trucks and even horses laden with drugs and arresting the smugglers. Secretary...

Suriname to face strong competition from Guyanese Golfers
Oct 11, 2024 Sports Guyanese golfers will be seeking to honors this coming weekend in the Suriname Invitational. Kaieteur Sports – A strong contingent of Guyanese golfers are headed to Suriname as they answered a challenge for top honours in this...

Countries Sierra Leoneans Can Travel to Without a Visa in 2025
The Sierra Leone passport has slipped one position in the 2025 Henley Global Passport Index, ranking 76th out of 199 countries. This marks a slight decline from its 75th position in 2024. The index, compiled by Henley & Partners, a leading global...

Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival 2025 delivers world-class performances and global media buzz
The Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival (CNSJF), the Caribbean’s largest music event, once again lived up to its reputation with a spectacular 2025 edition that drew global attention. - Advertisement - The event took place from Aug. 28 to Aug. 30,...
Visa-free Travel for Bangladeshi Passport Holders in 2025: Top Destinations to Explore
Traveling abroad is often an exciting dream, but for many, navigating visa requirements can make the process feel overwhelming. From embassy visits to lengthy approvals, securing a visa can turn a simple plan into a complicated ordeal. Thankfully,...

UAE, Vietnam, Indonesia remain top e-visa destinations for Indians
Electronic visas accounted for 82 per cent of all visa applications in India this year, rising from 79 per cent in 2024, according to a report released on Wednesday by Atlys, a visa processing platform. The data points to a growing preference...

Barbados Prime Minister gets Suriname’s national award
Barbados Prime Minister, Mia Mottley, has received one of Suriname’s highest national awards for her exceptional contribution to the relationship between the two countries, her leadership within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and her commitment...

Suriname investigates discrimination and extortion against Indians
The Ministry of Defence in Suriname says it has launched an in-depth investigation into allegations of discrimination and extortion of Indians by members of the Military Police (MP). In a statement, the ministry also criticised persons circulating...

PM Mottley receives Suriname’s highest national award
16 Prime Minister Mia Mottley received one of Suriname’s highest national awards for her exceptional contribution to the relationship between the two countries, her leadership within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and her commitment to the...