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Breaking Belize News, also known as BBN, is an online news outlet that provides breaking news on Belize, the Caribbean, and Central America. According to BBN, an average of two million readers per year depend upon Breakingbelizenews.com for daily stories that pair local news with worldwide headlines.
Prior to 1994, Channel 7 got its news from local radio powerhouse Radio Belize. Beginning on February 14, 1994, 7 News began producing its own newscast, running opposite Great Belize Television's News 5 Live at 6:30 PM Central. There are no regular weekend newscasts other than Friday repeats; 7 News has aired two one-time only Saturday evening ...
Tropical Storm Nadine was a short-lived tropical cyclone that made landfall in Belize in October 2024. The fourteenth named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, Nadine originated from a non-tropical disturbance over the western Caribbean Sea, and underwent tropical cyclogenesis on the same day.
The Beacon: weekly newspaper published in Belize City (1980s) The Independent: soft news and opinions (2006–2007) The National Perspective: based in Belmopan (2008–2011) Star: local newspaper of Cayo District (2004–2016) Honduras Gazette: weekly newspaper published in Belize City (1826 to sometime during 1829–1838)
General elections are scheduled to be held in Belize in 2025 to elect the 31 members of the House of Representatives. The current prime minister, Johnny Briceño has confirmed that elections will not be held in 2024.
Although Belize started its vaccination campaign only six weeks after the first vaccine has been administered in Central America, Belize is fourth in the race for COVID-19 vaccination in the region. [47] By early June 2021, Belize has administered 18.04 doses of COVID-19 vaccine per 100 people, which equals a total of 73,040 doses. [47]
General elections were held in Belize on 11 November 2020 to elect the 31 members of the House of Representatives. [1] Nomination day was 21 October. [2]The People's United Party achieved its first national election victory since 2003, winning 26 seats, while the incumbent United Democratic Party had its worst result since 1998, winning the remaining 5 seats. [3]
He is the first prime minister who is not from Belize City. [18] In July 2021, Briceño's government passed legislation establishing a fixed seven-year term for the Governor-General of Belize. During the debate on the bill, he stated that Belize should begin to consider the replacement of the monarchy with a republic. [19]