We have started to collect the most important news related to Belize in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Roger Harrabin travels to an island off the coast of Belize where campaigners blame global warming for the erosion of their precious coral.
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Software pioneer John McAfee is being sought for questioning by police in Belize over the murder of his neighbour. Journalist Joshua Davis described the calls he had received from Mr McAfee as he attempted to evade the police.
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Belize is in danger of defaulting on its debt after it missed a $23m payment to bondholders that was due on Monday.
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Belize face being kicked out of the qualifying campaign for the 2014 World Cup after their Football Federation had its Fifa membership suspended.
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Dean Barrow is re-elected to a third consecutive term as prime minister of Belize in snap elections held more than a year early.
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Unesco removes the Belize Barrier Reef from its list of endangered sites, praising government action.
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Belize wants to quiz anti-virus software founder John McAfee over the murder of his neighbour, a crime he says he did not commit.
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Software tycoon John McAfee, wanted for questioning in Belize over the murder of a neighbour, arrives in the US after being deported by Guatemala.
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Hurricane Felix wreaks havoc in Nicaragua, as Hurricane Henriette hits Mexico's Baja California peninsula.
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The founder of anti-virus software maker McAfee has gone on the run in Belize following a police investigation into the murder of his neighbour.
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