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  2. List of newspapers in Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Government of Aruba News – English, Papiamento, and Dutch; Daily. Awe Mainta - Papiamento and English; Websites. 24ora – Papiamento, Dutch, Spanish and English; NoticiaCla - Papiamento and English

  3. Aruba issues alert after oil spill reached neighboring Bonaire

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    Social media posts by residents and a local media showed pictures of oil-blackened sand, reefs and birds at some beaches. Aruba's government is ready to help Bonaire with its cleanup efforts.

  4. 20 years after son's disappearance in Aruba, Livingston mom ...

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    Max DeVries was 14 years old when he disappeared on a family vacation in Aruba in 2004. The last photograph taken of him shows him jokingly putting his sister's stuffed pig on a grill.

  5. List of television stations in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    English positioned Flow TV as "an affordable option for local producers", thereby providing them an opportunity to earn extra income. Michael Look Tong, head of media services, gave an even wider perspective on Flow TV's local content initiative, saying that Flow is moving towards being a user-generated channel with new and interesting content. [5]

  6. 2024 Aruban general election - Wikipedia

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    On 9 September 2024 the Second Wever-Croes cabinet resigned following the vote for the presidency of the States of Aruba which saw Raymond Kamperveen elected with the help from the opposition over the incumbent president Edgard Vrolijk , who had run for the position again. In doing so, RAIZ broke the coalition agreement with MEP, according to ...

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  8. Diario (Aruba) - Wikipedia

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    Oranjestad, Aruba: Country: Aruba: Website: www.diario.aw: List of newspapers; Diario is a daily, family-owned newspaper written in the Papiamento language and ...

  9. Amigoe - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper, initially named Amigoe di Curaçao, was founded in December 1883 by the Dominican Order. It began circulating in Aruba in 1884. [1] From 1884 until 1935, Amigoe operated as a weekly mission magazine. However, just before the Second World War, there was a decision to transform it into a daily newspaper.