Dutch TV report depicts St. Maarten as corrupt
THE HAGUE--St. Maarten was portrayed as a country with corrupt politicians, a growing national debt and a playground for criminal groups, in a short...
USM, Observatoire cements relationship with agreement
PHILIPSBURG--University of St. Martin (USM) and the Observatoire of St. Maarten/St Martin on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to, amongst other things,...
Laville heads to court next week
PHILIPSBURG--Former Member of Parliament (MP) Romain Laville is scheduled to appear in court on January 27, to answer to three charges brought against him...
Constitutional Court hears case on Integrity Chamber
PHILIPSBURG--The Constitutional Court convened Friday for a more than five-hour hearing regarding the case brought by the Ombudsman pertaining to the National Ordinance to...
Court has no jurisdiction to hear election petition
PHILIPSBURG--The Constitutional Court of St. Maarten in its public sitting on Friday rejected a petition filed by local resident Lisa Alexander to conduct a...
St. Maarten places third at Moot Court Competition
THE HAGUE--The all-female St. Maarten team won third place at the International Moot Court Competition in The Hague on Friday. The South Africa team...
UPDATE: Court refers election petition to Ombudsman
PHILIPSBURG--The Constitutional Court of St. Maarten in its public hearing on Friday referred to the Ombudsman a petition of local resident Lisa Alexander to...
Motorists to pay less at as of 6:00 am Saturday
PHILIPSBURG--After hearing about the rapidly sliding cost per barrel of crude oil on the world market, St. Maarten motorists will finally benefit from the...
UPDATE Court refers Alexander election petition to Ombudsman
PHILIPSBURG--The Constitutional Court of St. Maarten in its public hearing on Friday referred to the Ombudsman a petition of local resident Lisa Alexander to...
SMMC losses due to ‘too low tariffs’
CAY HILL--The millions of guilders in losses that St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) records annually are directly due to, amongst other things, the “too...












