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World: Haiti Earthquake | The New York Times
Haitian authorities and humanitarian aid organizations are struggling to respond amid devastation wreaked by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, late on Tuesday.
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published: 14 Jan 2010
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We Are The World 25 For Haiti - Official Video
Recorded on February 1st, 2010, in the same studio as the original 25 years earlier (Henson Recording Studios, formerly A&M; Recording Studios) "We Are The World 25 For Haiti", in which Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie serve as executive producers and producers, was created in collaboration with executive producers Wyclef Jean, Randy Phillips and Peter Tortorici; producers Humberto Gattica and RedOne; and co-producers Rickey Minor, Mervyn Warren and Patti Austin to benefit the Haitian earthquake relief efforts and the rebuilding of Haiti.
Academy Award-winning writer-director Paul Haggis (Crash, Million Dollar Baby), whose own personal efforts as well as those of Artists for Peace and Justice have already saved countless lives in Haiti, filmed the private recording session to create the ac...
published: 13 Feb 2010
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World: Haiti's Legacy of Environmental Disaster | The New York Times
Even before the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake Haiti's environment teetered on the brink of disaster. Brent and Craig Renaud traveled to report country's deforestation problems just weeks before the deadly earthquake.
Produced by Brent Renaud, Craig Renaud, and Jane Bornemeier.
Full Coverage of Haiti Earthquake of 2010: http://bit.ly/4BOMmu
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published: 16 Jan 2010
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'We're just trusting God’: Friend of kidnapped American missionaries in Haiti
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with Carleton Horst, a friend of one of the families kidnapped in Haiti, on his community's response and the work of missionaries in Haiti.
published: 27 Oct 2021
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Haiti in a Time of Cholera - REWIND
Ten years ago, in November 2006, Al Jazeera English was launched. To mark that anniversary, we've created REWIND, which updates some of the channel's most memorable and award-winning documentaries of the past decade. We find out what happened to some of the characters in those films and ask how the stories have developed in the years since our cameras left.
More than 8,000 people died horrible and painful deaths when a cholera epidemic swept through Haiti after a major earthquake in 2010. More than 600,000 others were infected, dozens continued to die every day, and the illness spread to other countries.
Epidemiologists identified the Haitian strain of the illness as one that originated in Nepal, where a group of UN peacekeepers came from. Despite the mounting evidence of its role in the...
published: 08 Nov 2016
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A Factory Grows in Haiti | The New York Times
The showcase project for Haiti's earthquake reconstruction is being built far outside the disaster zone, in a location that could jeopardize the country's key conservation effort.
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published: 19 Jul 2012
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Haiti Has Had Enough of Gangs, Kidnappings and Its President
For weeks, thousands of angry protesters have been marching through the streets of Haiti's capital demanding that President Jovenel Moïse step down. VICE News heads to Port-au-Prince to find out more.
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published: 12 Mar 2021
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published: 31 Oct 2021
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Divided island: How Haiti and the DR became two worlds
One island, two worlds.
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Haiti and the Dominican Republic share a border, and an island. But the two countries are very different today: the Dominican Republic enjoys higher quality of life for many factors than Haiti. I went to this island and visited both countries, to try and understand when and how their paths diverged. And I began to learn how those differences are playing out in the present.
Vox Borders is a new international documentary se...
published: 17 Oct 2017
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🇭🇹Haiti in a time of cholera | Fault Lines
Nearly 8,000 people have died horrible painful deaths in Haiti since a cholera epidemic swept the country two years ago. Over half a million others have been infected and dozens are still dying every week. The scientific evidence shows that the United Nations almost certainly brought the disease into the country. But the UN still refuses to acknowledge responsibility.
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published: 29 Aug 2013
4:23
World: Haiti Earthquake | The New York Times
Haitian authorities and humanitarian aid organizations are struggling to respond amid devastation wreaked by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck near Port-au...
Haitian authorities and humanitarian aid organizations are struggling to respond amid devastation wreaked by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, late on Tuesday.
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Haitian authorities and humanitarian aid organizations are struggling to respond amid devastation wreaked by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, late on Tuesday.
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- published: 14 Jan 2010
- views: 21044
8:33
We Are The World 25 For Haiti - Official Video
Recorded on February 1st, 2010, in the same studio as the original 25 years earlier (Henson Recording Studios, formerly A&M; Recording Studios) "We Are The World...
Recorded on February 1st, 2010, in the same studio as the original 25 years earlier (Henson Recording Studios, formerly A&M; Recording Studios) "We Are The World 25 For Haiti", in which Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie serve as executive producers and producers, was created in collaboration with executive producers Wyclef Jean, Randy Phillips and Peter Tortorici; producers Humberto Gattica and RedOne; and co-producers Rickey Minor, Mervyn Warren and Patti Austin to benefit the Haitian earthquake relief efforts and the rebuilding of Haiti.
Academy Award-winning writer-director Paul Haggis (Crash, Million Dollar Baby), whose own personal efforts as well as those of Artists for Peace and Justice have already saved countless lives in Haiti, filmed the private recording session to create the accompanying video and behind-the-scenes production, and serves as Film Director and as an Executive Producer with Jones, Richie, Jean, Phillips and Tortorici.
The 25th Anniversary recording features over 80 artists and performers. The recording of We Are The World 25 For Haiti embodied the same enthusiasm, sense of purpose and generosity as the original recording 25 years ago. Every one of the artists who participated, regardless of genre or generation, walked into the room with their hearts and souls completely open to coming together to help the people of Haiti.
https://wn.com/We_Are_The_World_25_For_Haiti_Official_Video
Recorded on February 1st, 2010, in the same studio as the original 25 years earlier (Henson Recording Studios, formerly A&M; Recording Studios) "We Are The World 25 For Haiti", in which Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie serve as executive producers and producers, was created in collaboration with executive producers Wyclef Jean, Randy Phillips and Peter Tortorici; producers Humberto Gattica and RedOne; and co-producers Rickey Minor, Mervyn Warren and Patti Austin to benefit the Haitian earthquake relief efforts and the rebuilding of Haiti.
Academy Award-winning writer-director Paul Haggis (Crash, Million Dollar Baby), whose own personal efforts as well as those of Artists for Peace and Justice have already saved countless lives in Haiti, filmed the private recording session to create the accompanying video and behind-the-scenes production, and serves as Film Director and as an Executive Producer with Jones, Richie, Jean, Phillips and Tortorici.
The 25th Anniversary recording features over 80 artists and performers. The recording of We Are The World 25 For Haiti embodied the same enthusiasm, sense of purpose and generosity as the original recording 25 years ago. Every one of the artists who participated, regardless of genre or generation, walked into the room with their hearts and souls completely open to coming together to help the people of Haiti.
- published: 13 Feb 2010
- views: 309400550
7:02
World: Haiti's Legacy of Environmental Disaster | The New York Times
Even before the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake Haiti's environment teetered on the brink of disaster. Brent and Craig Renaud traveled to report country's deforestatio...
Even before the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake Haiti's environment teetered on the brink of disaster. Brent and Craig Renaud traveled to report country's deforestation problems just weeks before the deadly earthquake.
Produced by Brent Renaud, Craig Renaud, and Jane Bornemeier.
Full Coverage of Haiti Earthquake of 2010: http://bit.ly/4BOMmu
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Even before the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake Haiti's environment teetered on the brink of disaster. Brent and Craig Renaud traveled to report country's deforestation problems just weeks before the deadly earthquake.
Produced by Brent Renaud, Craig Renaud, and Jane Bornemeier.
Full Coverage of Haiti Earthquake of 2010: http://bit.ly/4BOMmu
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World: Haiti's Legacy of Environmental Disaster - nytimes.com/video
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- published: 16 Jan 2010
- views: 36652
5:24
'We're just trusting God’: Friend of kidnapped American missionaries in Haiti
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with Carleton Horst, a friend of one of the families kidnapped in Haiti, on his community's response and the work of missionaries ...
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with Carleton Horst, a friend of one of the families kidnapped in Haiti, on his community's response and the work of missionaries in Haiti.
https://wn.com/'We're_Just_Trusting_God’_Friend_Of_Kidnapped_American_Missionaries_In_Haiti
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with Carleton Horst, a friend of one of the families kidnapped in Haiti, on his community's response and the work of missionaries in Haiti.
- published: 27 Oct 2021
- views: 11393
25:39
Haiti in a Time of Cholera - REWIND
Ten years ago, in November 2006, Al Jazeera English was launched. To mark that anniversary, we've created REWIND, which updates some of the channel's most memor...
Ten years ago, in November 2006, Al Jazeera English was launched. To mark that anniversary, we've created REWIND, which updates some of the channel's most memorable and award-winning documentaries of the past decade. We find out what happened to some of the characters in those films and ask how the stories have developed in the years since our cameras left.
More than 8,000 people died horrible and painful deaths when a cholera epidemic swept through Haiti after a major earthquake in 2010. More than 600,000 others were infected, dozens continued to die every day, and the illness spread to other countries.
Epidemiologists identified the Haitian strain of the illness as one that originated in Nepal, where a group of UN peacekeepers came from. Despite the mounting evidence of its role in the outbreak, the UN refused to acknowledge full responsibility.
Al Jazeera's Fault Lines went from Haiti to the UN headquarters in New York City to ask who should be held accountable for the cholera epidemic that reached crisis levels.
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Ten years ago, in November 2006, Al Jazeera English was launched. To mark that anniversary, we've created REWIND, which updates some of the channel's most memorable and award-winning documentaries of the past decade. We find out what happened to some of the characters in those films and ask how the stories have developed in the years since our cameras left.
More than 8,000 people died horrible and painful deaths when a cholera epidemic swept through Haiti after a major earthquake in 2010. More than 600,000 others were infected, dozens continued to die every day, and the illness spread to other countries.
Epidemiologists identified the Haitian strain of the illness as one that originated in Nepal, where a group of UN peacekeepers came from. Despite the mounting evidence of its role in the outbreak, the UN refused to acknowledge full responsibility.
Al Jazeera's Fault Lines went from Haiti to the UN headquarters in New York City to ask who should be held accountable for the cholera epidemic that reached crisis levels.
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- published: 08 Nov 2016
- views: 12867
9:50
A Factory Grows in Haiti | The New York Times
The showcase project for Haiti's earthquake reconstruction is being built far outside the disaster zone, in a location that could jeopardize the country's key c...
The showcase project for Haiti's earthquake reconstruction is being built far outside the disaster zone, in a location that could jeopardize the country's key conservation effort.
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The showcase project for Haiti's earthquake reconstruction is being built far outside the disaster zone, in a location that could jeopardize the country's key conservation effort.
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A Factory Grows in Haiti
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- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 54645
13:56
Haiti Has Had Enough of Gangs, Kidnappings and Its President
For weeks, thousands of angry protesters have been marching through the streets of Haiti's capital demanding that President Jovenel Moïse step down. VICE News h...
For weeks, thousands of angry protesters have been marching through the streets of Haiti's capital demanding that President Jovenel Moïse step down. VICE News heads to Port-au-Prince to find out more.
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For weeks, thousands of angry protesters have been marching through the streets of Haiti's capital demanding that President Jovenel Moïse step down. VICE News heads to Port-au-Prince to find out more.
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- published: 12 Mar 2021
- views: 3345220
15:52
Divided island: How Haiti and the DR became two worlds
One island, two worlds.
Follow Johnny on social media to stay up to date:
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One island, two worlds.
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The six Vox Borders documentaries, presented by lululemon, are publishing weekly on Tuesdays.
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Haiti and the Dominican Republic share a border, and an island. But the two countries are very different today: the Dominican Republic enjoys higher quality of life for many factors than Haiti. I went to this island and visited both countries, to try and understand when and how their paths diverged. And I began to learn how those differences are playing out in the present.
Vox Borders is a new international documentary series presented by lululemon, by Emmy-nominated videojournalist Johnny Harris. For this series, Johnny is producing six 10-15 minute documentaries about different borders stories from around the world.
Vox Borders Episodes:
1. Haiti and the Dominican Republic ( https://youtu.be/4WvKeYuwifc)
2. The Arctic & Russia (https://youtu.be/Wx_2SVm9Jgo)
3. Japan & North Korea (https://youtu.be/qBfyIQbxXPs)
4. Mexico & Guatemala (https://youtu.be/1xbt0ACMbiA)
5. Nepal & The Himalaya (https://youtu.be/ECch2g1_6PQ)
6. Spain & Morocco (https://youtu.be/LY_Yiu2U2Ts)
Credits:
Video by Johnny Harris
Producer: Christina Thornell
Story Editor: Joss Fong
Animation: Sam Ellis
Assistant Editing: Mwita Chacha
Fixer and Translator: Pascal Antoine
Executive Producer: Joe Posner
Managing Producer: Valerie Lapinski
Art Director: Dion Lee
Engagement Editor: Blair Hickman
Senior Engagement Manager: Lauren Katz
Audience Development Manager: Agnes Mazur
Engagement Video Producer: Tian Wang
https://wn.com/Divided_Island_How_Haiti_And_The_Dr_Became_Two_Worlds
One island, two worlds.
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The six Vox Borders documentaries, presented by lululemon, are publishing weekly on Tuesdays.
Thanks to our sponsor, lululemon. Link for lululemon's Mens Pants: https://shop.lululemon.com/c/men
Haiti and the Dominican Republic share a border, and an island. But the two countries are very different today: the Dominican Republic enjoys higher quality of life for many factors than Haiti. I went to this island and visited both countries, to try and understand when and how their paths diverged. And I began to learn how those differences are playing out in the present.
Vox Borders is a new international documentary series presented by lululemon, by Emmy-nominated videojournalist Johnny Harris. For this series, Johnny is producing six 10-15 minute documentaries about different borders stories from around the world.
Vox Borders Episodes:
1. Haiti and the Dominican Republic ( https://youtu.be/4WvKeYuwifc)
2. The Arctic & Russia (https://youtu.be/Wx_2SVm9Jgo)
3. Japan & North Korea (https://youtu.be/qBfyIQbxXPs)
4. Mexico & Guatemala (https://youtu.be/1xbt0ACMbiA)
5. Nepal & The Himalaya (https://youtu.be/ECch2g1_6PQ)
6. Spain & Morocco (https://youtu.be/LY_Yiu2U2Ts)
Credits:
Video by Johnny Harris
Producer: Christina Thornell
Story Editor: Joss Fong
Animation: Sam Ellis
Assistant Editing: Mwita Chacha
Fixer and Translator: Pascal Antoine
Executive Producer: Joe Posner
Managing Producer: Valerie Lapinski
Art Director: Dion Lee
Engagement Editor: Blair Hickman
Senior Engagement Manager: Lauren Katz
Audience Development Manager: Agnes Mazur
Engagement Video Producer: Tian Wang
- published: 17 Oct 2017
- views: 7150724
24:57
🇭🇹Haiti in a time of cholera | Fault Lines
Nearly 8,000 people have died horrible painful deaths in Haiti since a cholera epidemic swept the country two years ago. Over half a million others have been in...
Nearly 8,000 people have died horrible painful deaths in Haiti since a cholera epidemic swept the country two years ago. Over half a million others have been infected and dozens are still dying every week. The scientific evidence shows that the United Nations almost certainly brought the disease into the country. But the UN still refuses to acknowledge responsibility.
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https://wn.com/🇭🇹Haiti_In_A_Time_Of_Cholera_|_Fault_Lines
Nearly 8,000 people have died horrible painful deaths in Haiti since a cholera epidemic swept the country two years ago. Over half a million others have been infected and dozens are still dying every week. The scientific evidence shows that the United Nations almost certainly brought the disease into the country. But the UN still refuses to acknowledge responsibility.
More on our website: http://aljazeera.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AJEngligh
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- published: 29 Aug 2013
- views: 15150