Month: July 2025

News

Diplomacy in Flip-flops

Diplomacy in Flip-Flops: Brazil’s Unbothered Response to Trump

eyesonsuriname Samba Diplomacy: Bermuda Shorts, Caipirinhas, and the Curious Case of Brazil Ignoring Trump 🇧🇷🩳📞 In a world where diplomacy is draped in tailored suits and carefully worded statements, Brazil seems to have turned the volume up, poured a caipirinha, and slipped into Bermuda shorts. Recent scenes of Brazilian senators posing for selfies in Times…
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Human Evolution

The Evolution of Technology

From Fire to Artificial Intelligence eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 23 July 2025 — The history of technology is essentially the history of human civilization itself. Every major leap forward in our development as a species is closely connected to technological breakthroughs that have fundamentally changed our way of living, working, and thinking. The Roots of Innovation The earliest…
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🚗 BYD Electric Cars and the U.S. Privacy Alarm: A High-Tech Trojan Horse?

eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, July 21st, 2025 – As Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD surges ahead globally—recently overtaking Tesla in sales—the U.S. government is sounding the alarm over what might be lurking beneath the hood: a national security threat wrapped in sleek automotive design. 🔍 The Surveillance Concern Modern EVs are no longer just modes of…
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Trump

Trade agreement Indonesia eyesonsuriname  Amsterdam, July 16th 2025– US President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a “historic” trade agreement with Indonesia, personally negotiated with President Prabowo Subianto, that significantly alters trade terms between the two nations. Under the new understanding, Indonesia’s tariffs on US imports will be eliminated, while US tariffs on Indonesian goods will be…
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Why East Timor Turned to Norway

Why East Timor Turned to Norway

And Namibia Now Looks to Guyana eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, July 14th 2025– When East Timor became independent in 2002, it faced a major challenge: how to manage its vast offshore oil and gas reserves without falling into the familiar traps of corruption, waste, and inequality. The country’s leaders made an unusual move. Instead of turning to former…
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Suriname and the Future of the Global South

The Promise  and the Future of History

Suriname and the Future of the Global South By Anton JieSamFoek eyesonsuriname In The Future of History, political philosopher Francis Fukuyama raises a pivotal question: Can societies achieve prosperity and democracy without first building a strong, legitimate state? This question strikes at the heart of the challenges facing many nations in the Global South—Suriname among them. Suriname…
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BRICS Winning terrain ?

The Old World Order in Review eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 7 juli 2025–The old world order has come to an end and it is up to the BRICS countries to make proposals for a new one during the summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This is according to Brazilian foreign affairs government advisor Celso Amorim in an…
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Crime Costs IN Latin America & the Caribbean

Crime Costs IN Latin America & the Caribbean

More than three quarters of the Education Budget eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, July 7th 2025–  Direct costs of crime in 2022 reached 3.44% of the region’s GDP, or so says the IDB study. It also says that the cost of crime is equivalent to 78% of the public budget for education, double the public budget for social assistance and 12…
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When AI Overshadows the Media: Who Really Benefits?

When AI Overshadows the Media: Who Really Benefits?

Opinion By Anton JieSamFoek The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) marks a quiet earthquake in the media industry. Articles are written faster and cheaper than ever. Images appear on command. Voices echo out of nowhere. The technology is impressive — and dangerous in its confidence. AI sounds like it knows what it’s talking about. It uses language…
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Meta Superintelligence Labs

Re-organisation Meta

New Superintelligence Lab Created eyesonsuriname Amsterdam  July 1st – Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg has reorganized the company’s artificial intelligence efforts under a new division called Meta Superintelligence Labs, according to a source on Monday.  The division will be headed by Alexandr Wang, former CEO of data labeling startup Scale AI. He will be the chief AI officer of the…
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