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Haiti
United States Urges Citizens to Avoid Travel to Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE—The U.S. State Department on Thursday raised its travel advisory on Haiti to "do not travel" from "reconsider travel" citing risks of crime, civil unrest and kidnapping on the impoverished ...
March 6, 2020
BY
Reuters
Haiti Police Exchange Fire With Troops Near National Palace
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—Haitian police officers exchanged gunfire for hours Sunday with soldiers of the newly reconstituted army outside the ...
February 24, 2020
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The Associated Press
Changing the Lives of Millions With a Bar of Soap
NEW YORK—Have you ever wondered what happens to the soap you used and left in the hotel room ...
October 17, 2019
BY
Shiwen Rong
Senator Fires Gun Outside Haitian Senate, Two Injured
An Associated Press photographer was hurt on Sept. 23 in a shooting outside of Haiti’s Senate after a ...
September 24, 2019
BY
Jack Phillips
Boat Carrying Haitian Migrants Sinks—15 Dead, Says US Coast Guard
At least 15 people died after a boat carrying migrants from Haiti sank near the Turks and Caicos ...
April 1, 2019
BY
Jack Phillips
Haitians Seek Water, Food as Businesses Reopen After Protest
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—Businesses and government offices slowly reopened across Haiti on Feb. 18 after more than a week of ...
February 20, 2019
BY
The Associated Press
Haiti Vows to Trim Expenses and Investigate PetroCaribe Amid Protests
SANTO DOMINGO—The Haitian government vowed to deepen the investigation into alleged corruption in the PetroCaribe oil program and ...
February 18, 2019
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Reuters
At Least One Dead in Violent Anti-Government Protests in Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE—At least one person was killed and dozens injured as thousands of protesters took to the streets in ...
October 18, 2018
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Reuters
Haiti Quake: 17 Killed, More Than 2,200 Homes Damaged
PORT-DE-PAIX—The weekend earthquake which battered Haiti killed 17 people and damaged or destroyed nearly 2,500 houses, sparking fears ...
October 10, 2018
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Reuters
Florida Sheriff: ‘Body Bags’ If People Don’t Evacuate
A stressed Florida sheriff issued a grave warning to Floridians who haven't heeded previous warnings to evacuate ahead ...
October 6, 2016
BY
Jack Phillips
Satellite Captures ‘Skull’ Picture of Hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew, which has left nearly a dozen people dead in the Caribbean and is approaching Florida, produced ...
October 5, 2016
BY
Jack Phillips
S. Carolina Governor Orders Evacuation, Declares State of Emergency Over Hurricane Matthew
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has said she is planning to issue an evacuation order on Wednesday ahead ...
October 4, 2016
BY
Jack Phillips
As the UN Finally Admits Role in Haiti Cholera Outbreak, Here Is How Victims Must Be Compensated
The United Nations has, at long last, accepted some responsibility that it played a part in a cholera ...
August 22, 2016
BY
Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
and
Rosa Freedman
Will the UN Ever Accept Responsibility for Haiti’s Devastating Cholera Epidemic?
What happens when a humanitarian organization meant to protect people instead causes them grave harm?
May 7, 2016
BY
Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
and
Rosa Freedman
Dominican Troops Reinforce Border as Migrants Try to Return
The Dominican Republic has sent hundreds of soldiers to its border with Haiti to make it harder for ...
January 5, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Recent Elections in Latin America Carry Heavy Consequences
The results of recent elections in Latin America raise key questions for the United States and the region ...
November 3, 2015
BY
Ana Quintana
Are Foreign NGOs Rebuilding Haiti or Just Cashing In?
The devastating earthquake that struck Haiti five years ago was followed by billions of dollars in reconstruction effort, ...
August 4, 2015
BY
Nathalie Baptiste
Many Leave Dominican Republic for Haiti to Avoid Deportation
Thousands of people from Haiti or merely of Haitian descent aren't waiting to see if they'll be forcibly ...
July 14, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Meet the Midwife Who’s Delivered 12,000 Babies—Since She Was 12
See Madam Bwa in action in an exclusive clip from the documentary ‘Sister.’
January 12, 2015
BY
Samantha Cowan
Shipwreck Found in Haiti May Be Santa Maria, the Flagship of Christopher Columbus
After 500 years, archaeologists believe that they have found the wreck of the Santa Maria - the flagship ...
May 17, 2014
BY
April Holloway
Soleil Moon Frye On Raising Charitable Children
Soleil Moon Frye: The American actress and director gives insight into how she is working on raising kind ...
April 24, 2013
BY
Ryan Jeffries
After Sandy, Haiti Faces Massive Food Shortage
Hurricane Sandy, Tropical Storm Isaac, and a drought have left Haiti reeling.
November 14, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
After Sandy, Haiti Appeals for Urgent Aid
The Haitian government is appealing for international aid after it was rocked by Hurricane Sandy last week, leaving ...
November 5, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
54 Dead in Haiti Following Hurricane Sandy
While the northeastern United States is still reeling from the impact of mega-storm Sandy, the death toll in ...
October 31, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Protesters Accuse Haitian President of Corruption
Hundreds of people marched through the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince over the weekend, calling on President Michel Martelly ...
October 15, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Former Soldiers and Two Americans Arrested in Haiti
Several dozen Haitian former soldiers were arrested following protests pushing for restoring the country’s army, it was reported.
May 21, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Haitian Officials Evicting Quake Victims, Says Amnesty
Thousands of Haitians living in camps have been forcefully evicted by local authorities and face other human rights ...
January 12, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
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