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Newsdesk | Monday May 18th, 2026 - "Accountability, Recovery, and Energy Challenges"

Authorities continue Carnival-related investigations following recent arrests, while the Bureau of Telecommunications and Post takes on oversight of NV GEBE tariffs. The Ministry of Justice Sint Maarten opens talks on prisoner reintegration, as the Ministry of ECYS works to trace sports levy funds. Students from the University of St. Martin showcase communication skills, while a missing girl is found and recovery efforts continue in Saba. Regionally, Caribbean tourism enters a new strategic phase. We close by asking: can St. Maarten finally move from energy planning to energy execution?

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May 18, 2026

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