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Month: February 2023

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JobCreation, Carnival and Beaches

JobCreation, Carnival and Beaches

Tourist dollars/euros well spent eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 7 feb 2023 –The Brazilian Ministry of Tourism recently released figures indicating the country received 3.1 million international tourists from January to November 2022, which is more than the 2.9 million tourist arrivals in 2020 and 2021. One of the main drivers of this growth has been the country’s…
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Launching partnership between the EU/ Latin America and the Caribbean

Launching partnership between the EU/ Latin America and the Caribbean

eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 7 Feb 2023– Europe is going through a moment of geopolitical inflection in which the old has not yet died and the new has not yet been born.We must all recalibrate our strategic compass, identifying dangers and threats, but also partners and opportunities.A friendship works if there is memory, trust and shared plans…
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Amanda Gorman delivers a poem at Joe Biden's inauguration

Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman delivers a poem at Joe Biden’s inauguration

Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman, the Youth Poet Laureate of 2017, delivers a poem at President Joe Biden’s inauguration. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi Amanda Gorman, 22, became the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history after reciting her poem “The Hill We Climb.” “But while democracy can…
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Artificial Intelligence

The challenge eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, Februari 1st, 2023 — Artificial intelligence has been all the rage lately. Programs such as chatbot ChatGPT and art generator DALL-E are in the news a lot. But AI is more than a gimmick and has the potential to change society and our lives. That is why work is being done on new…
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Possibilities for Suriname

Possibilities for Suriname

For the benefit of all eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 1 February 2023– As warmer temperatures affect the abundance, movement patterns, and mortality rates of wild fish stocks, as well as which species can be farmed in specific places, fish and their habitats are being impacted by climate change.  People who depend on fisheries and aquaculture will also be impacted, both…
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The Poverty of Anti-Capitalism

The Poverty of Anti-Capitalism

With more and more people lashing out against markets, globalization, and economic growth, it is worth pausing to consider the world we may be losing.  Both current challenges and the past failures of economic planning suggest that we need more market pricing, more globalization, and more growth, not less. eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, January 29 2023 – Our…
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Yanomami Woman

Brazil possibly responsible genocide

Not only in Brazil but also in Suriname eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, February 1st, 2023– Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice  Luís Roberto Barroso has ordered an investigation by the Attorney General of the Republic, the Military Prosecutor’s Office, the Ministry of Justice and Public Safety, and the Regional Superintendence of the Federal Police of Roraima into…
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