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Newsdesk | Monday June 15th, 2026 - “Progress, Pride, and Caribbean Opportunity”

The Minister of TEATT orders a new cruise traffic management plan as government launches a modern national address system aimed at improving services and emergency response. Members of Parliament also meet with young ambassadors in the Netherlands, while progress continues at Sundial and MPC schools. Education achievements are celebrated as CFY students secure a perfect Dutch exam pass rate, and a young St. Maarten sailor prepares to compete at a world championship. Regionally, Barbados hosts a major tourism event highlighting the growing importance of Caribbean storytelling. We also look back at the pride, culture, and community spirit showcased during St. Maarten Flag Day celebrations.

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