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Month: February 2023

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Suspending the Parliament in Suriname – Pros and Cons in the Historic Context

Aai-, dear, dear Steven,My esteem and respect for you, since the days when I visited you when you still studied so incredibly hard in the U.S. of A. and to which I even devoted a radio story, is boundlessly great. Your statement about suspending parliament in Suriname to save the country in various areas is…
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Suriname riots take after Brazil

Suriname riots take after Brazil

eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 20 Feb. 2023– The Brazilian government of President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Siva condemned during the weekend Friday’s events in Paramaribo, Suriname, where scores of rioters stormed the Congress building in an episode that somehow echoed the Jan. 8 events in Brasilia. “Brazil hopes that dialogue prevails, in the framework of the democratic…
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Suriname potential

Suriname potential

Realizing goals a challenge  eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 20 februari 2023– TotalEnergies racks up ‘substantial resources’ for potential oil development off Suriname French energy giant TotalEnergies and its partner APA Corporation have completed the drilling and a flow test at an appraisal well in Block 58 offshore Suriname, encountering oil and adding additional resource potential towards establishing…
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Confidence in the upcoming OilMarkets

Confidence in the upcoming OilMarkets

Profits Galore, but no words about climate change eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 20 feb 2023– US-based private financial and investment company, The Motley Fool, says ExxonMobil’s fifth development project off the coast of Guyana is a clear indication of the major’s confidence in the oil market. The Uaru development, set to deliver first oil in 2027, is expected to…
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National priorities First in Guyana

National priorities First in Guyana

Guyana Oil Fund at work eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 20 feb 2023– US-based private financial and investment company, The Motley Fool, says ExxonMobil’s fifth development project off the coast of Guyana is a clear indication of the major’s confidence in the oil market. The Uaru development, set to deliver first oil in 2027, is expected to cost around…
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Suriname Ultimate Solution

The Ultimate Solution

eyesonsuriname/s.coutinho Amsterdam, Feb 20th 2023–To our beloved Suriname: IMF has never ever  brought solace anywhere, but we often think that “we” cannot do it. See result IMF Friday: looting just like Lebanon. Rate of 7.3 – 35 and inflation of 54%! And the pain will keep coming. Solution model Phase 1: (1-4 months) Alternative capital: find…
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Claudia Andujar has photographed the Yanomami in the Amazon during a lifetime of activism. At 91, she is still helping protect their rainforest homeland.

Brazil’s Defender of the Indigenous Brings Their Fight to the Shed

Claudia Andujar has photographed the Yanomami in the Amazon during a lifetime of activism. At 91, she is still helping protect their rainforest homeland. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/20/arts/design/brazil-yanomami-indigenous-andujar-photographs-shed.html?smid=em-share

Suriname ratings onto negative

Suriname ratings onto negative

Moodys evaluation eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, February 17, 2023 — Moody’s Investors Service (“Moody’s”) has changed the rating outlook on the Government of Suriname to stable from negative and has affirmed the Caa3 issuer and senior unsecured debt ratings. The main driver behind the outlook stabilization is Moody’s expectation that losses as a result of the ongoing…
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Future Oil-Gas production big question mark

Future Oil-Gas production big question mark

What next for emerging oil producing countries like Suriname? eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, Feb 16, 2023 — The global demand for fossil fuels appears to be almost stagnant. Thanks to solar panels, wind turbines and electric cars, the world will use less fossil fuels in the coming years.  “It is only the first step in the energy…
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Funds for Sustainable living in Suriname Forest

Funds for Sustainable living in Suriname Forest

Five million euros eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 8 Feb 2023 — The European Union has approved a grant of ten million euros for the project ‘Sustainable Forest Livelihood for communities of Guyana and Suriname’. The protection and sustainable use of the Amazon rainforest in Suriname and Guyana is the main goal of this project.The intention is that…
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