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News Bulletinone year ago
Haitians set police, gov't vehicles on fire to demand protection from gangs
Tensions escalated in the Haitian capital as thousands of people protest against the country's devastating gang violence.
Haitians set police, gov't vehicles on fire to demand protection from gangs
Imperialismone year ago
Rice for Unity
A critical look at U.S. neoliberal policies and its occupation of Haiti under the cloak of humanitarian aid after the 2010 earthquake led to Haitian farmers' bankruptcy.
Rice for Unity
Moreone year ago
UN rights chief warns Haiti ‘dangling over an abyss’
Facing rising gang violence amid deep political and economic crises, Haiti is "dangling over an abyss," the UN human rights chief says.
UN rights chief warns Haiti ‘dangling over an abyss’
Reports2 years ago
US wants ‘non-UN’ mission for another intervention in Haiti
Ignoring mass protests in Haiti which rejected foreign intervention, Washington says it will propose a “non-UN” mission authorizing to use military force in the Caribbean country.
US wants ‘non-UN’ mission for another intervention in Haiti
News Bulletin2 years ago
At least one dead in violent Haiti protests over fuel costs
In Haiti's capital, protesters threw stones in an angry response to expected new fuel price hikes and crime.
At least one dead in violent Haiti protests over fuel costs
More2 years ago
Surging gun violence, other crises worsen hunger in Haiti
A week of gun battles between rival gangs in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, has left at least 89 people dead, among them children, and led thousands to flee their homes.
Surging gun violence, other crises worsen hunger in Haiti
More2 years ago
Haiti marks one-year anniversary of Moise murder amid protests over stalled probe
Haiti on Thursday commemorated the one-year anniversary of the murder of President Jovenel Moise by US-trained assassins amid growing protests over stalled probe into the incident.
Haiti marks one-year anniversary of Moise murder amid protests over stalled probe
Politics2 years ago
US Supreme Court says jailed immigrants not entitled to bail hearings
The US Supreme Court on Monday ruled against immigrants who have challenged indefinite detentions and deportation orders.
US Supreme Court says jailed immigrants not entitled to bail hearings
More3 years ago
Haitian PM survives ‘assassination attempt’
Gunmen unsuccessfully attempt to assassinate Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry.
Haitian PM survives ‘assassination attempt’
Mexico3 years ago
Haitian migrants stuck in southern Mexican city ask for asylum
Several thousand Haitian migrants have camped outside a stadium in Tapachula, a southern Mexican city, urging authorities to move them to other states and let them pass freely through Mexico and seek employment. 
Haitian migrants stuck in southern Mexican city ask for asylum
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