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CARICOM Election Watch: A nine-member CARICOM Election Observation Mission, including electoral experts from Suriname, wrapped up its mission to observe The Bahamas’ general elections held on 12 May, with the team operating from 5 May to 15 May after meetings with top political and security stakeholders. Climate Finance Push: Caribbean states, including Suriname, moved closer to accessing the US$250M loss-and-damage grant window after a CDB workshop in Barbados set countries on “bankable and scalable” proposal pipelines ahead of a 15 June deadline. Suriname Flood Readiness: The EU-backed CDB approved a US$698,700 grant to strengthen Suriname’s flood early warning systems, targeting monitoring, forecasting, and faster, actionable warnings for vulnerable communities. Regional Energy Moves: Dominican refinery discussions with Guyana now include possible investment interest tied to the Berbice Block, as cooperation in oil and regional development deepens. Workplace Cost Cutting: US firms like TTEC, Deloitte and Zoom are trimming employee benefits, with changes linked to AI and automation plans.

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Caribbean strengthens access to climate finance through loss and damage funding workshop ahead of US$250M grant window

Caribbean strengthens access to climate finance through loss and damage funding workshop ahead of US$250M grant window

South Dakota Guard, Suriname Forces strengthen jungle warfare partnership

South Dakota Guard, Suriname Forces strengthen jungle warfare partnership

Caribbean countries boosted in push for climate loss and damage funding

Caribbean countries boosted in push for climate loss and damage funding

Caribbean countries move closer to accessing US$250M climate loss and damage fund

Caribbean countries move closer to accessing US$250M climate loss and damage fund


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May. 12, 2026

Miata Metals Signs MOU with the Okanisi People in Suriname and Provides Project and Corporate Updates

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May. 6, 2026

APA Corporation Announces First-Quarter 2026 Financial And Operational Results

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Apr. 14, 2026

APA Corporation Provides First-Quarter 2026 Supplemental Information and Schedules Results Conference Call for May 7 at 10 a.m. Central Time

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Apr. 14, 2026

Miata Reports 23.75 m at 5.73 g/t Gold at Jons Trend, Confirming High-Grade Continuity at Sela Creek in Suriname

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Apr. 8, 2026

U.S. Pushes Energy Partnership in Caribbean, Eyes Suriname’s Growing Oil Sector

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Mar. 24, 2026

Miata Intersects 96 m of 1.41 g/t gold in Near-Surface Gold System at Big Berg, Delivering Best Intercept to Date at the Sela Creek Gold Project, Suriname

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