Government officials from Suriname and the Netherlands met recently to discuss the illegal migration of people from both ...
By Maxwell Radwin Plans for a major mining project in western Suriname have sounded alarms in nearby Indigenous communities, ...
French supermajor TotalEnergies is in the process of contracting a drilling rig to carry out a new exploration campaign ...
Suriname's director of the Ministry of the Interior, Nasier Eskak, says the country's official election period will begin on ...
Suriname Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin has the backing of the Caribbean Community for the top post at the Organization of ...
The remains of Suriname's former dictator Desi Bouterse, who led two coups and became a fugitive from justice for the killing of political opponents, will be cremated on Saturday, his party announced.
Suriname's government announced Saturday that the small South American nation will not hold a state funeral for its ex-president Desi Bouterse, who this week died a fugitive from justice aged 79.
A senior member of the national power producer, EBS, has said Suriname is on the brink of a severe power crisis as its ...
Suriname's former leader Desi Bouterse photographed during a press conference in Paramaribo on April 9, 1987 - Copyright ANP/AFP/File - Suriname's former leader Desi ...