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Haiti's situation is dire and cannot persist, State Department says

The Bemidji Pioneer 12 Oct 2022
WASHINGTON -- The situation in Haiti has grown dire, with criminal groups blocking efforts to control a cholera outbreak, a U.S ... An outbreak of cholera in Haiti this month has killed at ...
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EXPLAINER: Haiti's troubled history of foreign interventions

Telegraph Herald 12 Oct 2022
SAN JUAN, Puerto RicoHaitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry and 18 members of his cabinet have requested the immediate deployment of foreign troops in response to gangs and protesters who have paralyzed the country ... .
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Florida Democrat introduces legislation on Haiti

The Gleaner 12 Oct 2022
WASHINGTON (CMC). Florida Democrat, Val Demings, has introduced the Haiti Criminal Collusion Transparency Act of 2022 to the House of Representatives that would require the US Department of State to investigate the nature of the relationship... .
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Dominican Republic Cracks Down at Border Amid Haiti Chaos

The Epoch Times 12 Oct 2022
HAVANA—As a mass number of migrants flee Haiti, the Dominican Republic—its island neighbor—has responded with stronger border policies and a ...
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EXPLAINED: Haiti's Troubled History of Foreign Interventions

News18 12 Oct 2022
Demonstrators have blocked roads ...
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‘Catastrophic situation’: Haiti’s gang violence spurs outbreak of cholera, other illnesses

The Miami Herald 12 Oct 2022
When Haiti’s leading infectious disease specialist heard that cholera, the deadly waterborne disease that he and others had spent nearly a decade trying to eradicate in the impoverished country, was ... .
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Haiti Has Been a Plaything of Powerful Forces for Too Long

New York Times 12 Oct 2022
Haiti is in crisis. If the U.S. wants to help, it needs to get out of the way ... .
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After 15 years in Little Haiti, this Miami arts nonprofit has to close its studios

The Miami Herald 12 Oct 2022
Fountainhead Studios, a studio space in Little Haiti run by local arts nonprofit Fountainhead Arts, will close after nearly 15 years. The building will be demolished. The nonprofit will host ... .
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Concerns grow as cholera spreads through Haiti’s prisons

The Seattle Times 12 Oct 2022
A nonprofit organization is calling on Haiti’s government to release certain inmates amid a swift rise in cholera cases throughout the country’s severely crowded prison system ... .
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Cholera outbreak in Haiti has killed at least 18 people, hundreds suspected infected -PAHO director

FX Empire 12 Oct 2022
(Reuters) – Haiti had confirmed 32 cases and 18 deaths from cholera as of October 9, the director of the Pan-American Health Organization said on Wednesday ... Haiti’s healthy ministry ...
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U.S. sends Coast Guard ship to patrol waters off Haiti’s capital in ‘sign of resolve’

The Miami Herald 12 Oct 2022
The United States has sent a major Coast Guard vessel to patrol the waters near Port-au-Prince at the request of the Haitian government and in a “sign of resolve” for ... .

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