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The Belize Ministry of Education confirms that BNTU protests on May 9 won't disrupt schools, ensuring classes remain open and educational activities continue as usual.
A nationwide blackout in Belize affected all six districts, leaving residents in darkness and raising urgent questions about the cause and future electrical stability.
Belize has officially updated municipal boundaries for seven towns, effective April 1, 2025, enhancing urban planning and local governance across the country.
Belize’s shark fishing season is closed from May 1 to October 31, 2025, to protect marine life, enforce conservation laws, and promote sustainable fishing practices.
Following a recent hijacking, Belize airlines have tightened security, implementing stricter screening and safety protocols to ensure traveler safety and restore trust.