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  2. 2024 in Belize - Wikipedia

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    5 February – Charles III, King of Belize, is diagnosed with a form of cancer. [1] 24 February – The Belizean abandoned cargo ship Rubymar, that was hit by a Houthi missile, is causing an environmental disaster and is at risk of sinking. [2] 6 March – 2024 Belize local elections

  3. Hurricane Lisa heads toward Belize coast in Central America - AOL

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    The storm's center was about 100 miles (165 kilometers) east-southeast of Belize City and moving west at 15 mph (24 kph). Hurricane Lisa heads toward Belize coast in Central America Skip to main ...

  4. List of newspapers in Belize - Wikipedia

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    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)

  5. Breaking Belize News - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. The Reporter (Belize) - Wikipedia

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    (The Beacon is a forerunner of today's Guardian.) The 1990s saw the arrival of Meb Cutlack and Karla Vernon, both insightful analysts, and news editor and veteran media personality Anne Marie Williams. The Reporter also began featuring articles on the environment and culture and literature. Both Cutlack and Vernon have now left the newspaper.

  7. Amandala - Wikipedia

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    Amandala is a Belizean tabloid newspaper. Published twice weekly, it is Belize's largest newspaper. [1] Amandala was established in 1969 as the print organ of the now-defunct United Black Association for Development (UBAD), but has been politically independent since the mid-1970s.

  8. Ambergris Today - Wikipedia

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    Ambergris Today is an English-language weekly newspaper published in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye, Belize. [1] It is a free newspaper, marketed to tourists.

  9. The Belize Times - Wikipedia

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    The Belize Times is a Belizean newspaper published once a week and the official organ of the People's United Party (PUP). It was established in 1956 and sells for BZ$1 Its offices are located at the PUP's Belize City headquarters at 3 Queen Street, Belize City. As of August 2006, it has published over 4,500 issues, making it the longest ...