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Published on Apr 17, 2024Source: Kenya Moja - Label Pending
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Published on Apr 17, 2024
Haiti names members of transitional council set to take power
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) -Haiti's government on Tuesday named the members of a transitional council set to take power when Prime Minister Ariel Henry steps down - inching closer to putting in place measures that could restore security in the violence- …
Source: The Malaysian Star - Right-wing -
Published on Apr 17, 2024
Flights to Haiti won’t be starting any time soon; visas to come to the US are on hold
Travelers who have been been waiting to fly in and out of Haiti’s volatile capital ever since international flights were canceled on March 4 shouldn’t make any travel plans before May. U.S.-based commercial carriers are still staying out of Port-au-Prince. …
Source: The Denver Gazette - Colorado - Center-right -
Published on Apr 17, 2024
Haiti appoints members of transition council
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Haiti's government on Tuesday published a decree naming the members of a transitional council set to take power, inching toward stability after Prime Minister Ariel Henry left a …
Source: SaltWire - Prince Edward Island - Neutral -
Published on Apr 16, 2024
In Haiti, Conflict, Displacement, and Health Challenges Converge
By Lara Cooper Health providers, data experts and community leaders convened last week to outline some of the health challenges in Haiti, compounded by gang violence, food insecurity and mass displacement. The event was moderated by Andrew Schroeder, co- …
Source: Direct Relief - Uncategorized -
Published on Apr 16, 2024
Haiti’s journalists appeal for help amid increasing threats, country’s unraveling
Some of Haiti’s best-known media personalities and journalists appealed for help Tuesday amid ongoing attacks by armed gangs that have shut down the international airport, paralyzed the capital and increasingly poses risks for those trying to cover the …
Source: The Denver Gazette - Colorado - Center-right -
Published on Apr 16, 2024
Upstream Focus: Sae-A Trading’s Saila Kim on Vertical Investments, Innovation and Haiti Instability
Upstream Focus is Sourcing Journal’s series of conversations with suppliers, associations and sourcing professionals to get their insights on the state of sourcing, innovations in manufacturing and how to improve operations. In this Q&A, Saila Kim, …
Source: Sourcing Journal - New York - Neutral -
Published on Apr 16, 2024
Foxcroft Academy football kicker from Haiti looks forward to opportunity at UMaine
By Sam Canfield, Bangor Daily News Staff Kemsley Marsters is committed to play for the University of Maine’s football team, and he’s only been playing the sport for three years. A lifelong soccer player, Marsters walked onto Foxcroft Academy’s football …
Source: Piscataquis Observer - Maine - Neutral -
Published on Apr 16, 2024
Clyde fundraiser brings in $5,300 to support Christian mission in Haiti
April 6 event included supper, variety show and presentation by Lifeline Christian Mission on crisis in Haiti WESTLOCK — A recent fundraiser hosted by the Clyde Christian Bible Church (CCBC) to support the people of Haiti was able to bring in over $5,300, …
Source: Westlock News - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 15, 2024
Violent gangs and drug distributors now control Haiti
OPINION: Then-President Donald Trump may have painted with too broad a brush when, in 2018, he cavalierly described some Third World nations as “s—- hole” countries, but in singling out Haiti, he was dead on. Sophisticated observers over the years have …
Source: The Washington Times - Right-wing