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Belize health authorities confirm dengue outbreak
HealthBELIZE CITY, Belize -- Belizean health authorities have confirmed an outbreak of the deadly dengue hemorrhagic fever in western Belize. The outbreak was confirmed in the Cayo district. According to the Ministry of Health, 114 dengue cases have been confirmed in Cayo between July 4 and July 14.
Court victory for government of Belize
LegalBELMOPAN, Belize -- Supreme Court Justice Oswell Legall on Monday dismissed a $2.5 million claim for breach of contract brought by Bella Vista Development Company Limited and Lopez Equipment Limited owned by Javier Berbey, and Wilhelm Lopez against the government of Belize.
Commentary: Affordable housing needed in Belize for Belizeans living in the United States
CommentaryMost Belizeans who made the decision to come and live in the United States came for one of the following reasons: to join their family, to avoid political persecution, to further their education or to improve their economic situation. Many of the Belizeans who are living in the United States today...
Belize government welcomes mediation process in Honduras
NewsBELMOPAN, Belize -- The government of Belize said it is concerned about the impasse that has characterized events after the overthrow of President Zelaya as the democratically elected and constitutional president of Honduras on 28th June 2009, and welcomes the efforts being made by all.
Belize reports 15 confirmed cases of Influenza A H1N1
HealthBELMOPAN, Belize -- The Ministry of Health has reported that as of July 14, 2009, Belize has 15 confirmed cases of Influenza A H1N1. As of Tuesday, the Ministry was awaiting the results of 22 outstanding samples sent to the Caribbean Epidemiology Center. All 15 positive cases came from the Corozal District.
Thirty-two students in Belize suspected of having swine flu
NewsBELMOPAN, Belize -- The emphasis on the guard against the influenza A(HINI) seems to be waning in some countries. But in Belize it is somewhat different since 32 students were prevented from writing the Primary School Examinations because they were manifesting symptoms feared to be linked to swine flu. 
Belize targeted for technical support in drug rehabilitation
NewsGEORGETOWN, Guyana -- Against the backdrop of reported alarming growth in the mis-use of illegal substance such as marijuana, alcohol, cocaine and alcohol, most obvious among teenagers, in Belize, the National Drug Abuse Control Council (NDAAC) of Belize has decided to take matters in its hands.
Caribbean adds voice against Honduras coup
NewsGEORGETOWN, Guyana -- Caribbean Community (CARICOM) governments have joined in the global condemnation of the military coup that removed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya from office on Sunday. The Guyana government called for early reinstatement to office of the Honduran President.
Commentary: The People's United Party were in office long enough for any constitutional amendments
CommentaryI have been observing Belizean politics from the time I was a child and one of the major differences between the People’s United Party and the United Democratic Party, is that when the People’s United Party is in power, they are not afraid to do anything they please without the concerns of the public at large.
Commentary: The government is delivering again to Belizeans with dual citizenships
CommentaryThe United Democratic Party Government of Belize under the leadership of Prime Minister Dean Barrow is delivering again, by making it possible for Belizean citizens who possess dual citizenship eligible to run for office and become members of the House of Representatives and the Senate in Belize.
Belize PM launches investigation into corruption allegations
NewsBELMOPAN, Belize -- On Monday morning the prime minister of Belize, Dean Barrow, commissioned a team to commence investigation into allegations of corruption in the procurement of supplies at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. He requested an initial report by the end of the week. 
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