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Haiti extends state of emergency as intruders break into key port terminal

Egypt Independent 28 Mar 2024
Intruders broke into a major port terminal in Haiti Thursday as violence in the country escalated after the government extended its state of emergency ... A satellite image shows the aftermath of the port breach in Haiti.
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U.S. groups ask Biden to expand Haitians’ shield

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 28 Mar 2024
In a letter spearheaded by the San Diego-based Haitian Bridge Alliance, 481 groups asked the White House to extend Haiti's Temporary Protected Status -- a policy that protects from deportation and offers work permits to people in the U.S.
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‘It’s mission impossible’: fear grows in Kenya over plan to deploy police to Haiti

AOL 28 Mar 2024
Haiti’s raging gang insurrection has prompted growing concern in Kenya over plans to deploy hundreds of paramilitary police officers from the East African country on a UN-backed multinational mission to counter the violence.
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How gangs took control of Haiti - podcast

The Guardian 28 Mar 2024
Haiti has erupted into violence after gangs laid waste to the capital and forced the prime minister to resign ... Widlore Mérancourt , the editor-in-chief of Haiti’s Ayibo Post , ...
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Haiti's Transitional Council pledges to restore public order

Xinhua 28 Mar 2024
MEXICO CITY, March 28 (Xinhua) -- Haiti's Transitional Council issued its first statement Wednesday, aiming to ... Haiti's Transitional Council pledges to restore public order.
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Haiti’s transitional council issues its first statement, signaling its creation is nearly complete

Wtop 28 Mar 2024
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Members of a transitional presidential council who will be responsible for selecting a new prime minister issued their first official statement on Wednesday, pledging to restore “public and democratic order” in Haiti.
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Digicel ‘has not seen significant impact’ on Haiti business from crisis

The Irish Times 28 Mar 2024
Armed police officers monitor an area in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after gang violence in the neighbourhood ... not seen “any significant impact” so far from Haiti’s recent descent into a state of emergency.
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Hundreds of rights groups urge US to stop deporting Haitians fleeing gang war

GDN Online 28 Mar 2024
While the capital's airport remains closed, Haiti's Sunrise Airways on Monday re-launched flights to Miami from the relatively calmer northern city of Cap-Haitien, after domestic and international flights were canceled due to the violence.
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UNICEF warns that “countless children” are at risk of death in Haiti

Jamaica Star 28 Mar 2024
“The violence and instability in Haiti have consequences far beyond the risk of the violence itself,” she said in a statement.
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We’ll restore Haiti’s dignity, says council appointing PM

The Times/The Sunday Times 28 Mar 2024
The emergency ruling council that will govern Haiti in the coming weeks has issued its first statement, vowing to pursue “public and democratic order” for a ...
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Haiti's transitional council issues its first statement, signaling its creation is nearly complete

The Sun Chronicle 28 Mar 2024
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Members of a transitional presidential council who will be responsible for selecting a new prime minister issued their first official statement on Wednesday, pledging to restore “public and democratic order” in Haiti ... .
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Paul deLespinasse: Nature abhors a (political) vacuum

Daily Telegram 28 Mar 2024
Events in Russia and Haiti remind us of the interesting relationship between government and organized crime. In Haiti, criminal gangs polished off its feeble government and now seek representation in a replacement regime.
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The world wasted 1 billion meals per day in 2022, report finds

WPTV 28 Mar 2024
They found that each person wastes about 174 pounds of food annually, equal to at least 1 billion meals wasted worldwide daily ... The Israel-Hamas war and violence in Haiti have worsened the crisis, with ...
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783 million people face chronic hunger. Yet the world wastes 19% of its food, UN says

West Hawaii Today 28 Mar 2024
They found that each person wastes about 79 kilograms (about 174 pounds) of food annually, equal to at least 1 billion meals wasted worldwide daily ... The Israel-Hamas war and violence in Haiti have ...
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Haiti's future governing council vows to restore order

San Francisco Examiner 28 Mar 2024
The governing council that aims to oversee a political transition in Haiti vowed Wednesday to restore "public and democratic order" in its first statement to the Caribbean nation wracked by a worsening security crisis ....

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