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Published on 08:14 GMTSource: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster
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Published on 01:05 GMT
Haiti's capital without power since Tuesday after protest halts hydroelectric plant
A man pushes a wheelbarrow with coconuts past a burning barricade during a protest against gang-related violence and to demand the resignation of Haiti's transitional presidential council, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, May 15, 2025. JEAN FEGUENS REGALA …
Source: Le Monde - Center-left -
Published on 06:41 GMT
Beijing ‘flexible’ in courting Taiwan allies as Haiti, St Lucia attend mainland forum
Two countries that maintain diplomatic ties with Taiwan sent delegations to a high-level forum in Beijing earlier this week, highlighting mainland China’s flexible approach to courting Taipei’s few remaining official partners, according to analysts. …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on 02:32 GMT
American-born South Florida woman plans family move to Haiti despite ongoing turmoil
Source: CBS 4 Miami - Florida - Neutral -
Published on May 16, 2025
American-born South Florida woman plans family move to Haiti despite ongoing turmoil
As many flee Haiti due to political instability and violence, one South Florida woman is going against the tide and packing her bags and moving her family to the country she considers home. Rebekah Antoine, an American-born public health professional, says …
Source: CBS 4 Miami - Florida - Neutral -
Published on May 16, 2025
Tuesday 5/20: Urgent SOS For Haiti
From the Open-Publishing Calendar From the Open-Publishing Newswire Indybay Feature Date: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 Time: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Event Type: Protest Organizer/Author: Haiti Action Committee Location Details: Citibank Building, 88 Kearny Street ( …
Source: Indybay - California - Left-wing -
Published on May 16, 2025
Chilean Priest Recounts the Horror of Life in Haiti
Scene from the tragic reality of today’s Cuba. Fourteen people were hacked to death and their bodies burned right outside what used to be his home. Today, he is in Santo Domingo, unable to return to Port-au-Prince due to closed borders and the effective …
Source: Havana Times - Neutral -
Published on May 16, 2025
Haiti’s Voodoo Reclaims Center Stage in National Turmoil
Haiti faces continued political, social, and economic problems. Many citizens again find voodoo a source of spiritual safety. Because of violence displacement next to uncertainty, a number of people now seek the old laws for direction and recovery, in …
Source: LatinAmerican Post - Indeterminate -
Published on May 16, 2025
Armed violence severely hampering the education system in Haiti
UNITED NATIONS, May 16, CMC – The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says armed violence and escalating insecurity continue to severely impact the education system in several departments of Haiti, particularly in the Centre, Ouest, …
Source: Loop News - Pending -
Published on May 16, 2025
‘July 7: Who Killed the President?’ film premieres nationwide, bringing Haiti’s untold story to U.S. theaters
Overview: July 7: Who Killed the President?, a political drama inspired by the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, premieres in AMC theaters nationwide. Starring Raquel Pelissier and Jimmy Jean-Louis, the film marks a milestone in …
Source: Haitian Times - Neutral