Articles in the Belize News Headline Category
The Amandala Newspaper continues it’s campaign against recent international efforts to pressure the Government of Belize to decriminalize anal sex in Belize.
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The Amandala’s recent reporting on an international effort to repeal the queer hating laws of Belize is as offensive for it’s poor reporting as it is for it’s implied agreement with anti-human …
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Standard and Poor’s ratings has again downgraded it’s estimation of the value of the BZE dollar. S&P cites Belize’s government takeover/re-taking of the electrical utility and an ongoing struggle with …
Belize News Post learned today that Placencia’s tour operators (The Placencia Tour Operators Association ) has voted and argued against allowing cruise ships into Placencia. The tour operators have produced a list of reasons for …
According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, the GOB has pledged not to raise the general sales tax (GST)in the 2010/11 financial year.
This decision was made even though the IMF, in their latest report on Belize’s …
The Organization of American States, O.A.S. , today delivered an ultimatum to the leaders of the coup. Honduras now has three days in which to restore Manuel Zelaya or be expunged from the O.A.S.. …
Belize News Post update: The Government of Belize has finally released a statement on the Honduras Coup. Saying the Government of Belize is “disturbed” by the events and call Manuel Zelaya Rosales “expulsion” illegal. Read …
The president of Honduras was removed this morning by masked soldiers who forced him onto a plane bound for San Jose, Costa Rica. The world reacts.
The International Sugar Organization is reporting that the Europe Union is lifting import tariffs from exporting nations with preferential status. This means that countries that have the capacity to increase production will be able …
The High Court in Belmopan has decided that former PM Musa is not guilty of stealing the people’s money. He is accused is of illegally using grant money from Venezuela slated for a housing …
The GOB released remarks made by Prime Minister Dean Barrow marking the vist of Taiwan’s President Ma.
Here are a few interesting quotations from the speech:
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 …
