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  • The setting where the Triumph of the Revolution was proclaimed is being revitalized

    The setting where the Triumph of the Revolution was proclaimed is being revitalized

    SANTIAGO DE CUBA – The city is undergoing extensive architectural revitalization as it prepares to commemorate the 67th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution. According to Omar López Rodríguez, Director of the City Conservator’s Office, the decorative enhancements to Céspedes Park and its surrounding structures represent one of the most significant initiatives currently underway. This historic location holds profound national importance as the site where the Revolution’s triumph was originally proclaimed to both Cuba and the international community.

    Multiple heritage sites are receiving comprehensive restoration, including the Cuban Historical Environment Museum (formerly Diego Velázquez’s residence), the Emilio Bacardí Museum’s universal art gallery, various bank branches, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. López Rodríguez confirmed that final touches are being applied to the iconic City Hall building, which is rapidly regaining its former architectural splendor. Additional restoration efforts extend to Plaza de Marte, Abel Santamaría Park (previously the Civil Hospital), the Moncada Barracks, and several areas within the historic center district.

    The scope of these construction projects extends beyond mere aesthetic improvements or functional upgrades. These coordinated renovations are strategically timed to conclude before the Flag Day celebrations scheduled for December 31st at midnight. The restored venues will subsequently host commemorative events marking the Revolution’s triumph, the establishment of the Revolutionary Government, and the historic departure of the Caravan of Liberty toward Havana.

  • China donates electronic equipment to Dominican Chamber of Deputies

    China donates electronic equipment to Dominican Chamber of Deputies

    In a significant diplomatic gesture, the People’s Republic of China has provided advanced electronic equipment to the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic, marking a substantial step toward enhancing legislative efficiency and institutional modernization. The formal handover ceremony, presided over by Chinese Ambassador Chen Luning and Chamber President Alfredo Pacheco, underscored the growing strategic partnership between the two nations.

    Ambassador Luning emphasized the remarkable dynamism characterizing Sino-Dominican relations, noting that bilateral ties have reached unprecedented levels of mutual trust and cooperative engagement. The Chinese diplomat reaffirmed his nation’s commitment to treating the Caribbean nation as a pivotal trade partner and strategic ally in international affairs. He further articulated technology’s critical role in driving national development agendas and optimizing institutional performance within governmental frameworks.

    President Pacheco expressed profound appreciation for the technological contribution, highlighting how these resources would directly enhance parliamentary operations and legislative management capabilities. The legislative leader pointed to parliamentary diplomacy as an instrumental mechanism for fortifying relationships between the two countries’ governing bodies. The ceremonial proceedings culminated in a symbolic exchange of gifts and the formalization of a donation agreement, cementing both nations’ dedication to ongoing collaborative initiatives focused on technological advancement and institutional strengthening.

  • Store Owner Fatally Shoots Robbery Suspect in Santa Elena

    Store Owner Fatally Shoots Robbery Suspect in Santa Elena

    A fatal confrontation at Anna’s Store in Santa Elena Town has triggered intense community discussion about the boundaries of self-defense and business security. The incident occurred on Saturday evening when two armed individuals, one wearing a mask and another a helmet, entered the establishment demanding cash from proprietors.

    According to police reports, the store owner—a licensed firearm holder—responding to imminent threat perceptions for both himself and family members present, discharged three rounds toward the assailants. The suspects immediately fled the scene. Twenty-one-year-old Zeldon Thompson, identified as one of the perpetrators and known to local law enforcement, was subsequently discovered with gunshot wounds in a nearby area. Despite emergency medical transport, Thompson succumbed to his injuries at hospital.

    Authorities have confirmed an active manhunt for the second suspect who escaped during the altercation, along with ongoing searches for the firearm utilized during the attempted robbery. The case file is being prepared for submission to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), which will determine whether the deployed force constituted justifiable self-defense under Belizean law.

    The tragedy has sparked complex community reactions. Mayor Earl Trapp convened emergency meetings with police commanders to address mounting security concerns among local business operators. While expressing condolences to Thompson’s family, Mayor Trapp simultaneously affirmed business owners’ fundamental right to protect themselves against potentially lethal criminal threats.

    Thompson’s family acknowledged the wrongful nature of his actions while mourning their loss, with his sister specifically requesting public compassion regarding parental responsibility questions. Meanwhile, municipal authorities and police have agreed to implement enhanced security measures including increased patrols and targeted monitoring of suspicious motorcycle riders—a known tactic used by criminals to conceal identities.

  • Robbery Suspect Escapes Police Custody in San Ignacio

    Robbery Suspect Escapes Police Custody in San Ignacio

    Authorities in San Ignacio, Cayo District, have launched an intensive manhunt for twenty-nine-year-old Israel Bradley, a local barber who fled police custody following his alleged involvement in the armed robbery of two American tourists. The incident, which occurred on Burns Avenue on the evening of December 19th, has raised significant concerns about tourist safety and police procedures.

    Surveillance footage obtained by investigators depicts a meticulously planned assault. The suspect is seen conducting reconnaissance along Burns Avenue at approximately 9:14 p.m., pausing to tie his shoelaces while scanning his environment. Dressed in dark clothing including a hoodie and warm hat, the slim-built individual subsequently entered an abandoned property through a breached fence opening.

    Less than two minutes later, the two female tourists passed the location, prompting the suspect to emerge and initiate pursuit. The video evidence shows the assailant transitioning from casual stalking to a full sprint before launching a physical attack that lasted approximately fifteen seconds. The assailant reportedly wielded a knife during the confrontation, ultimately seizing a purse containing $200 cash, banking cards, and a cellular device.

    Police initially achieved a breakthrough when technological tracking led to the recovery of the stolen cellphone and Bradley’s subsequent apprehension in Santa Elena. During this operation, law enforcement recovered two additional items belonging to the victims. However, during routine cell block maintenance procedures, Bradley exploited a security lapse to escape custody.

    Compounding the investigation, authorities now believe Bradley provided false identification during processing. Assistant Superintendent of Police Stacy Smith confirmed both robbery and escape from lawful custody charges await the suspect, while reminding citizens that harboring a wanted individual constitutes a criminal offense.

    San Ignacio Mayor Earl Trapp acknowledged the incident’s damaging perception for the twin towns’ tourism industry, particularly as footage circulates through social media channels. While emphasizing that San Ignacio and Santa Elena remain generally safe destinations, Mayor Trapp committed to addressing infrastructure concerns, specifically promising to investigate delays in implementing improved lighting along the tourism corridor through discussions with Belize Electricity Limited.

  • FLASH : Limited-time offer of $3,000 USD and a free plane ticket

    FLASH : Limited-time offer of $3,000 USD and a free plane ticket

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a significant, time-limited enhancement to its voluntary departure program, offering undocumented immigrants substantial financial incentives to leave the country before year’s end. Through the CBP Home mobile application, individuals who register for self-deportation by December 31, 2025, will receive a $3,000 cash bonus along with a fully funded plane ticket to their home country.

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem characterized the increased incentive as a “generous” holiday-season offering from U.S. taxpayers, noting that the amount represents a tripling of previous voluntary departure bonuses. The program not only provides financial compensation and travel arrangements but also guarantees exemption from fines or civil penalties typically associated with deportation orders.

    Official statistics reveal substantial program participation, with approximately 1.9 million undocumented immigrants having voluntarily departed since January 2025, including tens of thousands who utilized the CBP Home application. Secretary Noem emphasized the urgency of the limited-time offer while issuing a stern warning to those who might decline: “Illegal aliens should take advantage of this gift and self-deport because if they don’t, we will find them, we will arrest them, and they will never return.”

    The DHS describes the process as streamlined and user-friendly. Prospective participants need only download the CBP Home app, complete their personal information, and await transportation arrangements—all coordinated and financed by the department. This initiative represents one of the most significant financial incentives ever offered for voluntary departure from the United States.

  • Christmas Behind Bars for Alleged Bridge Attacker

    Christmas Behind Bars for Alleged Bridge Attacker

    A 23-year-old man faces the prospect of Christmas in custody following a violent altercation at the Swing Bridge that left a female cashier hospitalized. Robert Derrick Stewart appeared before Magistrate Mannon Dennison on Monday, entering a plea of not guilty to charges of wounding and attempted robbery.

    The incident unfolded on Friday, December 19th, when Stewart allegedly targeted 43-year-old Anora Flowers as she was en route to deposit funds for Simon Quan Ltd. According to police reports, the assailant attempted to seize Flowers’ money bag near the historic Swing Bridge, initiating a physical struggle when she resisted.

    During the confrontation, Flowers sustained multiple injuries after being shoved against the bridge structure, suffering significant elbow trauma. The assailant reportedly delivered several punches before abandoning the attempt and fleeing the scene.

    Law enforcement officials from the GI3 unit apprehended Stewart minutes later in Petticoat Coat Alley, where they recovered a fisherman-style mask matching the description provided by the victim. The swift police response led to his immediate detention.

    Despite the prosecution raising no formal objection to bail, Magistrate Dennison exercised judicial discretion to deny release, citing the severity of the alleged offenses and their timing during the holiday season. The magistrate delivered pointed remarks to the defendant: “This is the Christmas season. You attempted to take instead of giving.”

    Stewart’s response, captured in court records, indicated his recognition of the unfortunate timing: “Round this time dah wah bad time to go to jail.”

    The defendant must now pursue bail through the High Court system, with his next scheduled appearance set for February 3rd, 2026, extending his remand period well beyond the holiday season.

  • Love Triangle Turns Violent: One Shot, One Charged

    Love Triangle Turns Violent: One Shot, One Charged

    A domestic dispute escalated into a violent confrontation on the tranquil island of Caye Caulker last week, resulting in criminal charges against a prominent local businessman. According to Belizean authorities, 45-year-old Junming Zhao allegedly discharged his legally registered firearm during a confrontation at the Enjoy Hotel on Passero Street on December 15th.

    The incident occurred at approximately 1:15 PM when Zhao reportedly confronted his former partner and her new common-law husband. Police investigation indicates that Zhao produced his weapon and fired a single shot that struck Chen, the victim, in the leg. The injured party was promptly transported to medical facilities where physicians classified the injury as wounding. Chen received treatment and has since been released from hospital care.

    Assistant Superintendent of Police Stacy Smith, serving as Staff Officer, confirmed that investigators have established a personal connection between the involved parties. “The injured male person is in a common law relationship with the ex-wife of the defendant,” ASP Smith stated during a press briefing, highlighting the interpersonal dynamics that allegedly precipitated the violent encounter.

    Law enforcement officials subsequently apprehended Zhao, who now faces serious criminal charges including use of deadly means of harm and wounding. The case has drawn attention to the normally peaceful island community, known for its relaxed atmosphere and tourism-focused economy. The judicial process continues as authorities complete their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting incident.

  • San Pedro Game Shop Robbers Charged for Attempted Murder

    San Pedro Game Shop Robbers Charged for Attempted Murder

    Two individuals have been formally charged with attempted murder following a brutal assault and arson attack at Crown Game Shop in San Pedro Town. The December 22, 2025 incident escalated from a confrontation into a stabbing that left the establishment’s owner severely wounded before the perpetrators set the business ablaze in an apparent evidence concealment attempt.

    Law enforcement authorities credit both surveillance technology and rapid emergency response for breaking the case. According to Staff Officer ASP Stacy Smith, the San Pedro Fire Department’s swift action in extinguishing the flames proved crucial. ‘Their professionalism allowed us to retrieve matter of evidential value,’ Smith stated, noting that while suspects stole the digital video recorder, the actual camera hardware remained intact, preserving critical footage.

    The recovered surveillance evidence led police to identify and apprehend suspects Thomas Ariola and Gabriel Sho within 24 hours of the attack. Ariola was captured in a mangrove area after attempting to evade authorities, while Sho was arrested at a known frequent location.

    The injured business owner, identified as Mr. Huang, underwent emergency surgery and is currently reported in stable condition. Police indicate additional charges are anticipated as the investigation continues. When questioned about the arson methodology, authorities acknowledged they haven’t determined the specific accelerant used but maintain the fire was deliberately set to destroy evidence of the violent crime.

  • Fatal Hummingbird Highway Accident Claims Young Life

    Fatal Hummingbird Highway Accident Claims Young Life

    A devastating pre-dawn traffic collision on the Hummingbird Highway has resulted in the death of a young Belizean woman, prompting an intensive investigation into potential impaired driving. The incident occurred at mile thirty-two of the crucial transportation artery in the Cayo District on December 22, 2025.

    Madeline Mendez, a 22-year-old resident of Roaring Creek Village, succumbed to her injuries while undergoing emergency treatment at Western Regional Hospital. The tragedy unfolded when the vehicle carrying four occupants overturned under circumstances now being scrutinized by law enforcement officials.

    According to Assistant Superintendent Stacy Smith, Staff Officer for the Belize Police Department, preliminary findings indicate the vehicle was operated by Jalen Thompson, who was traveling northbound with passengers returning from a social gathering. Investigators report that Thompson allegedly lost control of the vehicle while approaching the mile thirty-two marker, resulting in the catastrophic rollover.

    The investigation has taken a significant turn with the collection of biological evidence from the driver. “Investigators have secured a urine sample from Mr. Thompson with a view to establishing whether or not alcohol or drugs played a role in this incident,” confirmed ASP Smith. Thompson has been formally served with a notice of intended prosecution as authorities await toxicology results.

    The Hummingbird Highway, a vital thoroughfare connecting Belize’s interior regions to coastal areas, has witnessed numerous fatal accidents over the years, raising ongoing concerns about road safety measures and impaired driving enforcement. This latest incident has reignited discussions about nighttime travel safety and the consequences of driving under influence in Belize.

  • Motorcycle Protest Fizzles Despite Bold Threats

    Motorcycle Protest Fizzles Despite Bold Threats

    A planned motorcycle protest against newly proposed transport regulations culminated in a significantly underwhelming turnout on December 22, 2025, casting doubt on the breadth of opposition to the government’s initiatives. Riders had previously voiced strong objections to the Ministry of Transport’s proposed rules, which they argued would impose substantial financial burdens and unnecessary requirements on everyday motorcyclists.

    Despite extensive campaigning efforts by organizers, who distributed flyers and secured verbal commitments from numerous riders, the actual demonstration attracted only a fraction of the anticipated participants. The sparse attendance raised immediate questions about the actual level of public support for the protest movement and the effectiveness of its mobilization strategies.

    Sylvia Waight, one of the primary organizers, expressed her disappointment while acknowledging those who did participate. “I am disappointed in those who gave their word that they would attend and didn’t show up,” Waight stated, noting she had distributed materials to what she believed represented at least twenty motorcycles, a threshold not met during the actual protest.

    Organizers suggested multiple reasons for the poor turnout, including work obligations and concerns about potential victimization or retaliation for participating in the demonstration. Despite the disappointing showing, protest leaders maintain that the underlying concerns about the proposed regulations remain valid and widespread within the riding community.

    The controversial regulations would require certain motorcycle operators to complete additional training courses costing approximately $300, a requirement protesters argue is unnecessary for experienced riders. While the ministry has reportedly narrowed the requirement to target drivers with three years of experience or less, organizers contend that the financial burden remains unreasonable regardless of experience level.