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This time, she’s weighing in on France’s historical debt to Haiti. It all started when French lawmaker Raphaël Glucksmann posted on X, suggesting that the U.S. should return the Statue of ...
Teams were informed of the postponement just minutes before kickoff, leaving them with wasted expenses and frustrating fans. Ouanaminthe FC players learned their game was postponed just before ...
I’ve had first-hand experience with USAID and other international aid organizations, such as the World Bank, UNESCO, and even the Red Cross, during my 40-plus trips to Haiti after being invited ...
Several young people, united under the slogan “Pataje Lanmou,” offer beauty and healthcare services to elderly residents in Haiti’s displacement camps, where many have sought refuge from gang violence ...
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US bans flights to Haiti’s capital until September as UN expert warns of dire gang violenceThe United States on Tuesday extended its ban on flights to Haiti’s capital until Sept. 8 because of escalating gang violence ...
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It was “in transit to Haiti,” according to shipping documents obtained by the Miami Herald. As Haiti’s powerful criminal gangs expand their influence and carry out some of the worst ...
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