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  • “Please Nuh Lef No Device Plugged In”

    “Please Nuh Lef No Device Plugged In”

    BELIZE CITY, BELIZE – A severe residential fire erupted Friday evening on Aloe Vera Street, resulting in the complete destruction of a bedroom shared by four boys and triggering urgent safety warnings about electronic device charging practices.

    The incident unfolded when homeowner Diane Pelayo’s daughter detected smoke emanating from her brothers’ room. Pelayo described the terrifying discovery: “Upon pushing the door open, I encountered intense flames engulfing the entire bedroom. All bedding materials were actively burning despite neighbors’ immediate efforts to combat the blaze using garden hoses.”

    While official investigators from the National Fire Service have not yet determined the conclusive cause, Pelayo attributes the ignition to a tablet left charging on bedding materials. She issued a heartfelt public advisory: “I implore families to avoid leaving any devices plugged in on beds – this charging tablet ignited directly on the bedding and started the catastrophic fire.”

    The rapid spread afforded the four boys only seconds to evacuate, escaping solely with the clothing they wore. The Pelayo family’s six children subsequently endured the night sleeping on cardboard flooring at a neighbor’s residence.

    Current assistance efforts focus on securing temporary housing, replacement beds, construction materials for rebuilding, and clothing donations for boys aged 14-21. Community members able to provide support may contact Diane Pelayo directly at 629-6750.

  • “She Was Innocent”: Sister Speaks After Fatal Motorcycle Crash

    “She Was Innocent”: Sister Speaks After Fatal Motorcycle Crash

    A recreational Sunday evening ride culminated in fatal consequences near Trial Farm Village, resulting in the death of thirty-three-year-old Delty Cordova. The incident occurred when a group of motorcyclists traveling from Corozal to Orange Walk encountered a sudden maneuver by an unlicensed teenage driver.

    According to official reports from ASP Stacy Smith, the collision was triggered when a sixteen-year-old minor, accompanied by an eighteen-year-old passenger, executed an abrupt left turn without signaling. This unexpected movement caused another rider, identified as Mr. Banks, to collide with the rear of the teenager’s vehicle. The impact propelled Cordova onto the pavement with fatal force.

    The victim’s sister, Jess Cordova, provided emotional testimony regarding the circumstances. She revealed that her sister had only recently increased her motorcycle riding frequency within the past few months. Jess characterized the incident as a case of preventable recklessness, stating that her sister’s death resulted from irresponsible actions rather than any fault of her own.

    Social media speculation prompted Jess to clarify that her sister was neither operating the motorcycle nor under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident. She issued a public plea for greater road safety awareness, emphasizing that drivers must consider others sharing the roadways.

    Law enforcement authorities have detained both the minor operator and the adult who permitted the unlicensed teenager to drive the motorcycle. Official legal proceedings have been initiated with the service of a notice of intended prosecution.

  • Electrical Fault Suspected in Hibiscus Street Fire

    Electrical Fault Suspected in Hibiscus Street Fire

    BELIZE CITY – A suspected electrical malfunction has resulted in a catastrophic residential fire on Hibiscus Street, leaving a multi-generational family homeless just days before the holiday season. The incident occurred on the evening of December 7, 2025, while the Cardona family was gathered inside their home.

    According to eyewitness accounts from 67-year-old family patriarch Porfirio Cardona, the disaster unfolded rapidly as the family was watching television together. The first indication of trouble came when they detected the distinct odor of smoke circulating through the residence. His son, Saul Cardona, immediately investigated the source and discovered flames erupting from an electrical fan that had been plugged into an outlet.

    “The speed of the fire’s progression was terrifying,” Cardona recounted. “My son attempted to remove the burning items but sustained significant burns in the process. He made the difficult decision to abandon salvage efforts and instead ensured my safe evacuation from the premises.”

    The timing of the Hibiscus Street blaze created particular challenges for emergency responders, who had just concluded operations at another residential fire on Aloe Vera Street minutes earlier. While the previous fire resulted in successful property salvage for those residents, the Cardona family suffered total loss of their home and possessions.

    Assistant Superintendent of Police Stacy Smith confirmed that preliminary investigations indicate faulty electrical wiring as the probable cause. “Our initial assessment suggests that an electrical fan malfunction initiated the conflagration,” Smith stated. “The occupant reported hearing unusual noises from the device moments before the fire erupted.”

    The human impact extends across three generations, with four young grandchildren now displaced and temporarily residing with extended relatives. Saul Cardona remains hospitalized under medical supervision for treatment of burn injuries and smoke inhalation complications.

    Local Human Development officers have conducted preliminary assessments and are coordinating with community organizations to provide immediate support. The family has made a public appeal for assistance during this period of catastrophic loss. Community members wishing to contribute to relief efforts can contact the designated donation line at 632-5003.

  • U.S. Chargé d’Affaires: ‘Not Comfortable Speaking About Any Specifics’

    U.S. Chargé d’Affaires: ‘Not Comfortable Speaking About Any Specifics’

    Amid ongoing political turbulence following the resignation of Agriculture Minister Abelardo Mai, U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Katharine Beamer found herself at the center of speculation during recent press engagements. While journalists deliberately avoided direct inquiries about Mai’s departure, they pressed Beamer regarding her October 30th meeting with Prime Minister John Briceño.

    Beamer strategically deflected requests for specific details about the diplomatic discussion. ‘I maintain excellent relationships with all Belizean counterparts,’ she stated. ‘Our conversation covered numerous subjects, though I prefer not to discuss particular details. The United States and Belize share a strong partnership, with counter-narcotics operations and bilateral relationship enhancement ranking among my primary objectives.’

    The ministerial crisis began in mid-November when Mai unexpectedly resigned from his position. Multiple reports suggest the resignation resulted from pressure exerted by Prime Minister Briceño, who allegedly faced his own diplomatic pressures from United States officials. The administration officially attributed Mai’s departure to health concerns, specifically referencing a horseback riding injury from approximately one year ago that necessitated lower back surgery.

    This political drama follows a significant October controversy where Mai vehemently denied viral social media allegations connecting him to criminal enterprises. The minister denounced these claims as completely fabricated and legally defamatory at the time.

    The formal revocation of Mai’s ministerial appointment occurred on November 18, 2025, when Governor-General Dame Froyla Tzalam executed the constitutional procedure under Section 40 advice from Prime Minister Briceño. Mai’s cabinet tenure, which began March 17, 2025, thus concluded abruptly after just eight months.

  • Politie intensiveert controles om criminaliteit rond feestdagen te beteugelen

    Politie intensiveert controles om criminaliteit rond feestdagen te beteugelen

    Suriname Police Force (KPS) has announced a significant escalation of security protocols nationwide in response to escalating criminal activities and anticipated holiday season crowds. The comprehensive strategy involves heightened police surveillance at strategic locations across the country to address both organized crime and street-level criminality.

    Despite consistent successes in dismantling criminal networks, KPS authorities acknowledge the persistent emergence of new criminal organizations. Rather than scaling back operations, law enforcement agencies are doubling down on their efforts with maximum deployment of resources and personnel. The approach includes intensive road checkpoints, enhanced visible presence in high-risk areas, and expanded application of Special Investigative Powers legislation.

    Police officials emphasize that these coordinated measures aim to restrict criminal mobility while enhancing public safety for all citizens. The strategy specifically targets the anticipated increase in criminal activity during the festive period, with authorities implementing proactive measures to prevent potential security breaches.

    KPS has issued a public appeal for community vigilance, urging citizens to promptly report suspicious activities or disturbances. Law enforcement officials stress that public cooperation and willingness to report anomalies are critical components for the success of the nationwide security operation.

    The police force assures citizens that public safety remains their unwavering priority while requesting public understanding regarding the intensified security measures expected to continue through the coming weeks. Officials emphasize that these temporary inconveniences are necessary for maintaining long-term public security.

  • Belize Submits Krismos Bram, Sambai for UNESCO Intangible Heritage Recognition

    Belize Submits Krismos Bram, Sambai for UNESCO Intangible Heritage Recognition

    The Central American nation of Belize has formally presented its traditional Krismos Bram and Sambai celebrations for potential inclusion on UNESCO’s prestigious Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This significant cultural submission originates from Gales Point “Malanti” Village, a community renowned for preserving unique Creole traditions.

    The nomination dossier will undergo rigorous evaluation during the upcoming 20th Session of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee, scheduled to convene in New Delhi, India. A dedicated Belizean delegation comprising representatives from the Institute for Social and Cultural Research (ISCR-NICH), the National Kriol Council, and cultural custodians from Gales Point will advocate for the tradition’s international recognition.

    Krismos Bram represents a vibrant Christmas-season celebration deeply embedded in Creole heritage, featuring distinctive Brokdong music, rhythmic drumming, traditional dancing, and communal house-to-house visits. The festivities commence with the resonant call of the Gombay or Sambai drum, summoning community members to participate. The celebrations typically extend throughout the evening, culminating in the Sambai—a ritual dance form that anthropological research suggests maintains connections to African courtship, harvest, and fertility customs.

    Cultural preservationists attribute the remarkable continuity of Bram traditions in Gales Point to the village’s geographical isolation and robust cultural identity. Annually, both current residents and migrated community members return to their ancestral home during Christmas and Boxing Day to engage in the Bramming festivities.

    Should UNESCO approve the nomination, Krismos Bram and Sambai would become Belize’s second cultural element inscribed on the Intangible Heritage list, following the precedent set by the Garifuna Language, Music and Dance recognition.

  • Israeli forces storm UNRWA in East Jerusalem, replace UN flag with Israeli flag

    Israeli forces storm UNRWA in East Jerusalem, replace UN flag with Israeli flag

    Israeli security forces and municipal officials conducted a forceful incursion into a United Nations facility in occupied East Jerusalem, operated by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). The operation involved a significant deployment of resources, including motorcycles, trucks, and forklifts. Upon arrival, the forces severed all communication lines from the compound.

    According to a daily briefing from the office of UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the Israeli personnel confiscated furniture, information technology equipment, and other property from the site. In a highly symbolic act, the UN flag flying over the premises was removed and replaced with the Israeli flag.

    The Secretary-General issued a strong condemnation of the unauthorized entry into the UNRWA-managed Sheikh Jarrah compound. He underscored that UN premises are inviolable and possess immunity from any form of interference under international law. This protection, he stated, is firmly established by the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations and was recently reaffirmed by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which prohibits any executive, administrative, judicial, or legislative action against UN assets.

    Guterres called upon Israel to immediately implement all necessary measures to restore the sanctity of UNRWA’s premises and to cease any further actions against these protected sites. This demand is rooted in Israel’s obligations under the UN Charter and its broader international commitments.

    The context for this escalation traces back to October 2023, when Israel accused several UNRWA staff members of involvement in the October 7 Hamas-led attacks. Israel subsequently suspended the agency’s operations within its territory, allegations which UNRWA has consistently denied. A report from Al Jazeera notes that the ICJ later found Israel’s claims against the agency to be unsubstantiated. Following the allegations, major donors, including the United States, withdrew funding. Since the start of the year, UNRWA has complied with Israeli directives to vacate its premises and halt all activities within Israel, leaving the Sheikh Jarrah compound unused until today’s events.

  • FLASH : Kenyan reinforcements have arrived in Port-au-Prince (video)

    FLASH : Kenyan reinforcements have arrived in Port-au-Prince (video)

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – In a significant reinforcement of international security efforts, Haiti welcomed 230 specialized Kenyan police officers on December 8, 2025. The arrival marks the fifth contingent deployed from Kenya to support the Caribbean nation’s ongoing battle against armed gangs.

    Laurent Saint-Cyr, President pro tempore and Coordinator of Haiti’s Transition Council, personally received the officers at Toussaint Louverture International Airport. The specialized unit joins the multinational Gang Repression Force (FRG) operating within the country’s security framework.

    The Kenyan delegation, led by Deputy National Security Advisor Joseph Boinett and Principal Deputy Inspector General James Kamau, received high-level welcomes from Haitian defense leadership. The reception committee included Commander Godfrey Otunge of the GSF, Lieutenant General Derby Guerrier of the Haitian Armed Forces, and Acting Police Director Vladimir Paraison. Diplomatic representatives from Canada, France, and Kenya’s Consul General in Haiti were also present.

    Concurrently, a rotation of 100 Kenyan officers concluded their mission and departed for home. Transition Council Coordinator Saint-Cyr acknowledged their service while assuring remaining troops of continued harmonious collaboration between Haitian authorities and international forces.

    GSF Commander General Otunge emphasized operational improvements based on lessons from previous multinational missions in Haiti. ‘We have learned from the experience of the Multinational Mission in Haiti to make this new Force more effective,’ Otunge stated, committing to work in Haiti’s best interests.

    Joseph Boinett conveyed President William Ruto’s personal message: ‘Kenya will stand with the Haitian people to guarantee peace and stability during this transitional phase.’ The declaration reinforces Kenya’s commitment to the international stabilization effort.

    The new arrivals join existing contingents from Guatemala, El Salvador, the Bahamas, and Jamaica. Commander Otunge noted their deployment coincides with critical expansion of the GSF’s mandate, positioning them to ‘play a vital role in strengthening, consolidating, and accelerating the progress already achieved.’

  • One arrested for break-and-enter, theft from Home Affairs Ministry

    One arrested for break-and-enter, theft from Home Affairs Ministry

    Authorities in Guyana have apprehended a 48-year-old individual following a significant security breach at the Ministry of Home Affairs headquarters in Georgetown. The incident occurred during the predawn hours of Monday, with the burglary taking place between 3:00 AM and 4:55 AM local time.

    According to official reports from the Guyana Police Force, the perpetrator gained unauthorized access to the government building through an eastern-side washroom window on the lower level, which investigators found deliberately opened. Once inside, the suspect systematically ransacked both the middle and lower sections of the ministry premises.

    Surveillance footage obtained from the ministry’s closed-circuit television system captured the intruder moving through the facility while carrying a substantial black travel bag. The stolen items included multiple electronic devices such as laptop computers, electronic tablets, digital cameras, along with personal belongings of ministry staff members.

    The comprehensive CCTV evidence documented the suspect’s exit strategy, showing the individual leaving via a northern fire escape before scaling the eastern perimeter fence. The perpetrator was observed proceeding eastward along Croal Street while carrying the bag containing the stolen items.

    Law enforcement officials confirmed the recovery of several stolen articles following the arrest of the primary suspect. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to determine whether additional individuals were involved in the security breach and to assess the full scope of compromised materials.

    The Ministry of Home Affairs, responsible for national security and public safety matters, has initiated a comprehensive review of its security protocols in response to the incident.

  • Housing minister Launches “The St. George” A low Income home starting at EC$117,000

    Housing minister Launches “The St. George” A low Income home starting at EC$117,000

    The Antigua and Barbuda government has launched an innovative affordable housing solution specifically designed to address the dual challenges of housing accessibility and climate resilience. Housing Minister Maria Bird-Browne presented ‘The St. George’ model during parliamentary budget debates, highlighting its significance for low-income families previously excluded from traditional housing programs.

    Priced at EC$117,000 (approximately US$43,300), this structurally advanced home represents a strategic approach to sustainable urban development. The minister emphasized that the design specifically targets citizens who fall below the EC$150,000 income threshold for conventional housing assistance but still require secure, permanent accommodation for their families.

    Engineered with cutting-edge construction technology, The St. George incorporates heavy steel reinforcement throughout its structure, making it both earthquake resistant and capable of withstanding extreme weather conditions. The model has undergone rigorous wind-tunnel testing to ensure durability in tropical climate scenarios.

    The two-bedroom, two-bathroom layout features modern architectural elements while maintaining practical functionality. Its modular design philosophy allows for future expansion as family needs evolve, creating what Minister Bird-Browne described as ‘a generational home that can grow alongside its inhabitants.’

    This initiative directly supports the government’s ‘People-Centered Growth and Development’ agenda, providing immediate availability for pre-approved applicants with budgets under EC$120,000. The housing solution represents a significant advancement in making climate-resilient architecture accessible to lower-income segments of the population.