Belize
Coverage of Belize in the Nexus archive.
- Spain Named Nine Caribbean Countries for Visa-Free Entry. The Interesting Part Is Who Was Left Out.
Spain's foreign ministry listed 60 countries for visa-free entry, including nine CARICOM members such as Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, and Trinidad and Tobago. Five Caribbean countries—Jamaica, Guyana, Suriname, Belize, and Haiti—were excluded from the visa-free list.
- Princess Cruises’ crew member dies after going overboard near Cancun
A Princess Cruises crew member died after going overboard near Cancun aboard the Regal Princess. The incident occurred during a Caribbean cruise that departed from Port Everglades, leading to the cancellation of a scheduled stop in Cozumel. The cruise line has not disclosed details about the cause of the incident or the crew member's identity.
- Belize Plans Its First Industrial Strategy Around Sea and Soil
Belize is developing its first industrial strategy focused on green and blue industries such as cacao and seaweed to reduce reliance on tourism. The strategy aims to diversify the economy by leveraging resources from land and sea.
- 22 Belize Firms Got $2,500 Each. Fifteen Are Led by Women
A CARICOM-funded programme provided 110,000 Belize dollars to twenty-two firms, with each receiving $2,500. Fifteen of the firms are led by women.
- Mexico in Numbers: All about the southern border
The article details Mexico's southern borders with Belize and Guatemala, providing lengths of 288 km and 959 km respectively, and highlights the Great Maya Forest Biocultural Corridor spanning 5.7 million hectares. It also notes the four Mexican states (Chiapas, Campeche, Tabasco, Quintana Roo) and 23 municipalities bordering these countries.
- This private Belize island is on sale for $700,000 - less than the price of an average London terraced house and just a 17-minute commute from the mainland
A private island in Belize is for sale at $700,000, which is cheaper than an average London terraced house. The island offers a 17-minute commute to the mainland.
- Ship from Colombia laden with food and other goods docks in Cuba to help ease crises
A Colombian ship carrying nearly 100 tons of food, medicine, and other essential goods arrived in Havana as part of humanitarian aid to Cuba. The shipment, ordered by President Gustavo Petro, includes solar panels and materials to address crises linked to U.S. energy sanctions, which have worsened Cuba's power outages and oil shortages.
- Ship ferrying aid from Mexico and Belize docks in Cuba as crises deepen
A ship carrying 1,700 tons of food and other aid collected in Mexico and Belize has docked in Cuba to address the island's crises. The aid is intended to help alleviate the ongoing challenges faced by Cuba.
- This beautiful private island in the Caribbean is on sale for less than the price of a London flat - and it's just a boat ride away from the 'Culture Capital of Belize'
A private island in the Caribbean is for sale at a price lower than a London flat, located near Belize's 'Culture Capital'.