Belize current news
Here are some current news stories from Belize:
Politics
- The Belizean government has announced plans to introduce a new national ID card system, which will require all citizens to obtain a biometric ID card by 2025. (Source: Amandala)
- The opposition People's United Party (PUP) has called for the resignation of Prime Minister Dean Barrow, citing allegations of corruption and mismanagement. (Source: Belize Times)
Crime
- A 25-year-old man was shot and killed in Belize City on Tuesday evening. Police are investigating the incident. (Source: Channel 5 Belize)
- A group of armed robbers targeted a convenience store in Ladyville, Belize District, making off with an undisclosed amount of cash and valuables. (Source: Love FM)
Economy
- The Belizean government has announced plans to increase the minimum wage for workers in the tourism industry. The new minimum wage will be $3.30 per hour, up from $2.85 per hour. (Source: The Reporter)
- The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry has called for the government to take action to address the country's high unemployment rate, which currently stands at around 12%. (Source: Amandala)
Environment
- The Belizean government has launched a new initiative to protect the country's coral reefs, which are under threat from climate change and other environmental factors. (Source: The Guardian)
- A group of local fishermen have expressed concerns about the impact of a proposed cruise ship terminal on the Belize Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef system. (Source: Love FM)
Sports
- The Belize national football team has qualified for the CONCACAF Nations League, which will take place in September. (Source: The Reporter)
- The Belize Basketball Federation has announced plans to host a national basketball tournament in August. (Source: Amandala)
Other News
- A severe weather warning has been issued for parts of Belize, with heavy rain and strong winds expected in the coming days. (Source: National Meteorological Service)
- The Belizean government has announced plans to introduce a new tax on sugary drinks, in an effort to reduce the country's high rates of obesity and diabetes. (Source: The Belize Times)