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Belize New Post is always on the lookout for stories from Belize. This story comes from our resident PhD in agronomy, the science of soil, Dr. Thomas Post. The following is a short photo …
In another Belize News Post exclusive we have images of Wednesday’s earthquake damage in Monkey River Town, Southern Belize. Many of the most damaged houses were those on stilts. Many other homes where badly shaken …
Continuing in our attempt to educate the Belizeans to the threat that Belize is now facing from AIDS we came across this excellent video about a Father Dominic. He is a British Catholic priest …
Once again the Belizean struggle between financial gain and environmental preservation has lost ground in favor of cashing in now; Crooked Tree Wildlife Preserve is the latest casualty.
Early reports from Belize indicate that the damage in most areas in limited. In this Belize News Post exclusive see images of the damage from the southern Belize village of Placencia.
An earthquake hit Belize. Does anyone have stories to share about the experience?
The AP is reporting:
The magnitude-7.1 quake struck at 3:24 a.m. (0824 GMT) at the relatively shallow depth of 6 miles …
One of the most frustrating things that can happen is being blocked from watching your favorite team win the NBA playoffs just because you don’t want to pay for cable. Learn how to watch the …
Mr. Program is an up and coming Belizean artist. Check out his first hit “See I Rise” music video.
“If you are watching this message I have been assassinated…” The now viral video implicates the President of Guatemala in his murder and puts the Belize Special Agreement with Guatemala at risk.
The IMF has just completed their assessment of the Belizean economy. Their conclusions could be described as cautiously optimistic.
Art for art’s sake is the Modernist rallying cry one artist group in Belize is changing that by making art for other’s sake.
Who can we blame for this? Belize’s football team has been denied access in this year’s CONCACAF Champions League because there is not an adequate stadium in the country for home games. Sad but true.
