Inspector of Police Christopher Martinez appeared before the Chief Magistrate today in a sensational case where the law enforcement officer is accused of physical abusing
In honour of World Refugee Day, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) organised a football match in Trio Village, bringing together refugees and local community members. The event saw participation from
The Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing advises the public that water has receded, and the Coastal Plains Highway is now open for access. Road conditions will continue to be
The Ministry of Education today responded to a press release issued by the University of Belize Faculty and Staff Union (UBFSU). As we have reported, UBFSU criticised the Briceño administration
Today, the Association of Protected Areas Management Organization, APAMO, gathered its members and partner organizations to participate in a biodiversity
Today, thousands across the world wore mismatched socks in honor of World Down Syndrome Awareness Day. The day is meant
On Wednesday, B.D.F. Commander Azariel Loria spoke briefly about the presence of an illegally built road inside the Chiquibul National
The Forward Operating Base at the mouth of the Sarstoon River began to deteriorate soon after its construction in 2016.
A Belize Defense Force soldier remains on the run after he was found to have been responsible for taking an
A forgetful Lance Corporal of the B.D.F. is spending a year behind bars for misplacing a high-powered weapon near the
Kaya Cattouse and a team of five riders from LA Sweat are gearing up for the Women’s Cross Country Cycling
Two days ago, we went to Thelma’s Kitchen on Caesar Ridge Road, but it wasn’t to do a story on
The likelihood that Prime Minister John Briceño will launch a commission on inquiry into the sugar industry is dwindling. Last