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Haiti’s cholera death toll rises to 136 as outbreak gets ‘worse and worse every day’

11 Oct 2023  |  Egypt Independent
Haiti's cholera outbreak has worsened, with the death toll rising to 136. The Haitian Health Ministry reports that 89 people died in hospitals or treatment centers, while 47 died at home. The government, in collaboration with international health organizations, is responding to the crisis. Médecins Sans Frontières highlights the surge in cases and limited treatment capacity. Cholera, which can be treated and prevented, remains a significant threat in areas with poor sanitation. The outbreak has spread to remote areas, complicating monitoring and response efforts. The last major outbreak in 2010, linked to UN peacekeepers, resulted in 800,000 cases and at least 10,000 deaths.

Haiti government asks for international military assistance

07 Oct 2023  |  Egypt Independent
Haiti's government has requested international military assistance to address severe health, energy, and security crises. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential resources and reopen businesses amid a cholera outbreak and ongoing anti-government protests. The country faces significant challenges, including gang violence, fuel shortages, and economic instability, exacerbated by recent government decisions to cut fuel subsidies.

We Are Not Here Forever,' Says UN as Haiti Searches for Path to Election

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com
Haiti faces significant challenges in organizing overdue elections, with the country ruled by decree since 2019. The UN's Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) is working to facilitate a consensus among political and civil society leaders to establish an electoral council and revise the Constitution. However, skepticism towards Prime Minister Ariel Henry and international actors persists, with calls for a transitional government. The backdrop of violent unrest in Port-au-Prince complicates election preparations. The UN supports the Haitian National Police through advisory roles and funding initiatives, but acknowledges the limitations and criticisms of international efforts.

Dozens of children were left behind by UN personnel in Haiti. Their mothers want justice

15 Sep 2023  |  www.cnn.com
Numerous women and girls globally are raising children fathered by UN peacekeepers and staffers, with 463 paternity claims recorded by the UN from 2010 to early 2023. These mothers, largely abandoned by the fathers, face harsh conditions and social stigma. The UN acknowledges the issue of sexual exploitation and abuse, with policies in place to prevent such relations due to unequal power dynamics. Despite Secretary-General Antonio Guterres's efforts to prioritize victims' rights, Haitian mothers report insufficient and conditional support. The UN's Trust Fund for victims holds over $4.8 million but has spent only a fraction in Haiti, often through intermediary organizations rather than direct aid. Critics argue that the UN's approach re-victimizes individuals by denying them agency and legal rights. The article highlights the struggles of these women, particularly in Haiti, where they face dire economic and social challenges.

State Department sanctions former Haitian Prime Minister Lamothe for corruption

02 Jun 2023  |  ktvz.com
The US State Department, led by Secretary of State Antony Blinken, has sanctioned former Haitian Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe for allegedly misappropriating $60 million from the PetroCaribe fund. This action renders Lamothe ineligible for entry into the US. Lamothe denies the allegations, citing previous audits and judicial decisions that found no evidence of wrongdoing. The sanctions are part of broader efforts to promote accountability and combat corruption in Haiti, which is crucial for the country's stability and prosperity. Lamothe resigned in 2015 amid anti-government protests.

Colombia must help Haiti due to the role of mercenaries in Moïse's assassination, says Petro

25 Mar 2023  |  cnnespanol.cnn.com
Colombian President Gustavo Petro asserts that Colombia has a responsibility to assist Haiti due to the involvement of Colombian mercenaries in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. Petro emphasizes the need for democratic support rather than military aid and expresses a desire to visit Haiti to discuss a democratic path forward with its government and society. The assassination, which involved 26 Colombians and two Haitian Americans, has exacerbated Haiti's existing crisis.

More than 50 dead and dozens missing due to gang clashes in Haiti

06 Mar 2023  |  cnnespanol.cnn.com
More than 50 people have died and dozens are missing due to gang clashes in Puerto Príncipe, Haiti, between February 27 and March 5. The violence, primarily between the G9 gang and another gang in Bel Air, has resulted in significant civilian casualties and property damage. The Haitian government and police have been criticized for their lack of response. The United Nations and the Haitian government have previously called for international intervention to address the escalating humanitarian and security crises.

Gang in Haiti kidnaps Cuban worker from a medical brigade

31 Jan 2023  |  cnnespanol.cnn.com
A Cuban citizen working in Haiti as part of a medical brigade led by the Cuban government was kidnapped by a gang. Alejandro Aguilera Milanés, a driver for the brigade, was abducted on January 23 by an unidentified gang. Cuban officials are in contact with their Haitian counterparts to secure his release. The Haitian government is aware of the kidnapping and is working on the issue. Cuban medical brigades have long operated in Haiti, but increased gang violence and kidnappings have recently forced many to cease operations.

Protests reach Haiti airport and Prime Minister's residence over police killings

26 Jan 2023  |  kyma.com
Protests and some police officers gathered at the official residence of Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the country's main airport to express their anger over recent police killings. Six officers were killed on Wednesday, with a total of at least 10 deaths in the past week. The Haitian National Police's Director General Frantz Elbé declared a state of 'maximum alert.' The US Embassy in Haiti and the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti condemned the targeting of police, with the embassy appealing for calm.

Protests reach Haiti airport and Prime Minister's residence over police killings

26 Jan 2023  |  abc17news.com
Protesters and some police officers demonstrated at the residence of Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince, expressing anger over recent police killings. Prime Minister Henry was not present during the protests. The killings of several police officers this week have heightened tensions amid ongoing gang violence. The Haitian National Police declared a state of 'maximum alert,' and the international community, including the US Embassy and the United Nations, condemned the attacks on police personnel.

Protests reach Haiti airport and Prime Minister’s residence over police killings

26 Jan 2023  |  ktvz.com
Protests erupted in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, targeting the Prime Minister's residence and the main airport, following the recent killings of police officers. The demonstrations, involving both protesters and some police officers, were sparked by the deaths of six officers on Wednesday, adding to a total of at least ten over the past week. Prime Minister Ariel Henry was not present during the protests. The Haitian National Police declared a state of 'maximum alert,' while the international community, including the US Embassy and the United Nations, condemned the attacks on police and called for calm.

Protests reach Haiti airport and Prime Minister's residence over police killings

26 Jan 2023  |  kion546.com
Protests and some police officers gathered at the official residence of Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the country's main airport to express their anger over recent police killings. Six officers were killed on Wednesday, with a total of at least 10 deaths in the past week. The Haitian National Police declared a state of 'maximum alert'. The US Embassy in Haiti and the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti condemned the violence and targeted attacks on police.

Protests over police deaths in Haiti reach the airport and the prime minister's residence

26 Jan 2023  |  cnnespanol.cnn.com
Protesters, including some police officers, demonstrated at the official residence of Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry in Port-au-Prince over recent police killings. The protests also reached Toussaint Louverture International Airport. The unrest follows the deaths of several police officers in clashes with local gangs, prompting the Haitian National Police to declare a state of 'maximum alert.' The international community, including the United States Embassy and the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti, condemned the attacks on police officers and called for calm.

Protests reach Haiti airport and Prime Minister’s residence over police killings

26 Jan 2023  |  www.cnn.com
Protests erupted at the official residence of Haiti’s prime minister and the main airport in Port-au-Prince, driven by anger over recent police killings amid widespread gang violence. Prime Minister Ariel Henry was not present during the protests. Six police officers were killed on Wednesday, adding to a total of at least 10 deaths over the past week. The Haitian National Police declared a state of 'maximum alert'. The international community, including the US Embassy and the United Nations, condemned the attacks on police and called for calm.

Protests reach Haiti airport and Prime Minister's residence over police killings

26 Jan 2023  |  localnews8.com
Protesters and police officers demonstrated at the residence of Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the Toussaint Louverture International Airport, protesting recent police killings amid widespread gang violence. Six officers were killed on Wednesday, raising the week's death toll to at least ten. The Haitian National Police declared a state of 'maximum alert,' while the international community, including the US Embassy and the United Nations, condemned the attacks and called for calm.

Protests reach Haiti airport and Prime Minister's residence over police killings

26 Jan 2023  |  kesq.com
Protesters and some police officers demonstrated at the official residence of Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the main airport in Port-au-Prince, decrying recent police killings amid widespread insecurity and gang violence. Six police officers were killed on Wednesday, bringing the total to at least 10 over the past week. The Haitian National Police declared a state of 'maximum alert.' The international community, including the US Embassy in Haiti and the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti, condemned the targeting of police officers and called for calm.

Dominican Republic Expelled Hundreds of Children to Haiti Without Their Families This Year

22 Nov 2022  |  thestkittsnevisobserver.com
The Dominican Republic has expelled hundreds of children to Haiti without their families, as part of a broader wave of deportations criticized for racial profiling and human rights violations. The United Nations Children’s Agency reported receiving at least 1,800 unaccompanied children from Dominican authorities. The U.S. embassy warned of increased interactions for Black and darker-skinned Americans with Dominican authorities. Despite international criticism, Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader has defended the deportations. Allegations of degrading treatment and wrongful deportations have surfaced, including the deportation of legal residents and Dominican citizens. The Dominican Republic's long-standing efforts to remove people of Haitian origin, including a 2013 ruling that rendered many stateless, have been condemned by human rights organizations. Amidst Haiti's own crises, the UN has urged the Dominican Republic to cease deportations.

Dominican Republic deported 1800 children to Haiti without their parents

21 Nov 2022  |  www.cnn.com
The Dominican Republic has deported at least 1,800 unaccompanied children to Haiti amid a broader crackdown on suspected undocumented migrants, raising concerns about racial profiling and human rights violations. The United Nations and other organizations have called for a halt to these deportations, citing the unsafe conditions in Haiti. Critics argue that the Dominican government's actions are chaotic and disregard the dignity and rights of migrants, while President Luis Abinader defends the deportations, claiming significant support for Haiti. The situation has led to widespread fear among Haitians and people of Haitian origin in the Dominican Republic.

Dominican Republic expelled hundreds of children to Haiti without their families this year

21 Nov 2022  |  kyma.com
The Dominican Republic has expelled hundreds of unaccompanied children to Haiti amid a government push to remove undocumented migrants, according to UNICEF. The United States embassy has warned of racial profiling, and critics accuse the Dominican government of human rights violations. President Luis Abinader has rejected calls to stop deportations, while the migration directorate denies separating minors from parents. The UN has urged a halt to deportations due to Haiti's crises, but Abinader plans to accelerate them.

Exclusive: Dominican Republic expelled hundreds of children to Haiti without their families this year

21 Nov 2022  |  abc17news.com
Hundreds of children have been expelled from the Dominican Republic to Haiti without their parents amid a government crackdown on suspected undocumented migrants. UNICEF reports at least 1,800 unaccompanied children have been sent to Haiti this year. Critics accuse the Dominican government of racial profiling and human rights violations. The US embassy has warned Black and darker-skinned Americans of increased interactions with Dominican authorities. Despite calls from the UN to halt deportations, Dominican President Luis Abinader has vowed to accelerate them.

Exclusive: Dominican Republic expelled hundreds of children to Haiti without their families this year

21 Nov 2022  |  ktvz.com
Hundreds of children have been expelled from the Dominican Republic to Haiti without their parents amid a government crackdown on suspected undocumented migrants. UNICEF reports at least 1,800 unaccompanied children have been sent to Haiti this year. Critics accuse the Dominican government of racial profiling and human rights violations. The US embassy has warned Black and darker-skinned Americans of increased interactions with Dominican authorities. Despite calls from the UN to halt deportations, Dominican President Luis Abinader has vowed to accelerate them.

Dominican Republic deports minors to Haiti without their families

21 Nov 2022  |  cnnespanol.cnn.com
The Dominican Republic has deported hundreds of minors to Haiti without their families, according to UNICEF, amid a broad government campaign against undocumented immigrants. The United States Embassy has warned of racial profiling, while the Dominican government denies the allegations, stating that deportations follow proper procedures. Critics, including the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, have condemned the deportations as chaotic and inhumane. The situation has led to widespread fear among Haitians and those of Haitian descent in the Dominican Republic.

Exclusive: Dominican Republic expelled hundreds of children to Haiti without their families this year

21 Nov 2022  |  KRDO
Hundreds of children have been expelled from the Dominican Republic to Haiti without their parents amid a government crackdown on suspected undocumented migrants. UNICEF reports at least 1,800 unaccompanied children have been sent to Haiti this year. Critics accuse the Dominican government of racial profiling and human rights violations. The US embassy has warned Black and darker-skinned Americans of increased interactions with Dominican authorities. Despite calls from the UN to halt deportations, Dominican President Luis Abinader has vowed to continue and accelerate the process.

Exclusive: Dominican Republic expelled hundreds of children to Haiti without their families this year

21 Nov 2022  |  localnews8.com
Hundreds of children have been expelled from the Dominican Republic to Haiti without their parents amid a government crackdown on suspected undocumented migrants. UNICEF reports at least 1,800 unaccompanied children have been sent to Haiti this year. Critics accuse the Dominican government of racial profiling and human rights violations. The US embassy has warned Black and darker-skinned Americans of increased interactions with Dominican authorities. Despite calls from the UN to halt deportations, Dominican President Luis Abinader has vowed to accelerate them.

Exclusive: Dominican Republic expelled hundreds of children to Haiti without their families this year

21 Nov 2022  |  kion546.com
Hundreds of children have been expelled from the Dominican Republic to Haiti without their parents amid a government crackdown on suspected undocumented migrants. UNICEF reports at least 1,800 unaccompanied children have been sent to Haiti this year. Critics accuse the Dominican government of racial profiling and human rights violations. The US embassy has warned Black and darker-skinned Americans of increased interactions with Dominican authorities. Despite calls from the UN to halt deportations, Dominican President Luis Abinader has vowed to continue and accelerate the process.

Exclusive: Dominican Republic expelled hundreds of children to Haiti without their families this year

21 Nov 2022  |  kesq.com
Hundreds of children have been expelled from the Dominican Republic to Haiti without their parents amid a government crackdown on suspected undocumented migrants. UNICEF reports at least 1,800 unaccompanied children have been sent to Haiti this year. Critics accuse the Dominican government of racial profiling and human rights violations. The US embassy has warned Black and darker-skinned Americans of increased interactions with Dominican authorities. Despite calls from the UN to halt deportations, Dominican President Luis Abinader has vowed to accelerate them.

Haiti's cholera death toll rises to 136 as outbreak gets 'worse and worse every day'

09 Nov 2022  |  kion546.com
A cholera outbreak in Haiti has resulted in 136 deaths, with the virus spreading rapidly, particularly in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to safe drinking water. The Haitian Health Ministry, along with international health organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières, is struggling to manage the surge in cases, especially in remote regions. The outbreak, which has escalated from just eight deaths a month ago, highlights the ongoing vulnerability of the population to waterborne diseases. The situation is exacerbated by the country's limited healthcare infrastructure and the historical context of the 2010 cholera outbreak linked to UN peacekeepers.

Haiti's cholera death toll rises to 136 as outbreak gets 'worse and worse every day'

09 Nov 2022  |  abc17news.com
A cholera outbreak in Haiti has resulted in 136 deaths, with the virus spreading rapidly, particularly in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to safe drinking water. The Haitian Health Ministry, along with international health organizations, is responding to the crisis, but the situation is worsening daily. Médecins Sans Frontières reports a surge in cases, overwhelming the limited capacity of cholera treatment centers. The outbreak, which had been largely controlled until this year, is now spreading to remote areas. The last major outbreak in 2010, linked to UN peacekeepers, resulted in 800,000 cases and at least 10,000 deaths.

Haiti’s cholera death toll rises to 136 as outbreak gets ‘worse and worse every day’

09 Nov 2022  |  www.cnn.com
A cholera outbreak in Haiti has resulted in 136 deaths, with the virus spreading rapidly, particularly in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to safe drinking water. The Haitian Health Ministry, along with international health organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières, is struggling to manage the surge in cases, especially in remote regions. The outbreak, which has escalated from just eight deaths a month ago, is reminiscent of the 2010 cholera crisis linked to UN peacekeepers, which caused 800,000 cases and at least 10,000 deaths. Despite the UN's acknowledgment of its role, it has not accepted legal responsibility, prompting ongoing calls for victim compensation.

Haiti's cholera death toll rises to 136 as outbreak gets 'worse and worse every day'

09 Nov 2022  |  ktvz.com
A cholera outbreak in Haiti has resulted in 136 deaths, with the virus spreading rapidly, particularly in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water. The Haitian Health Ministry, along with international health organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières, is struggling to manage the crisis due to limited resources. The outbreak, which has escalated from eight deaths a month ago, is reminiscent of the 2010 outbreak linked to UN peacekeepers, which caused 800,000 cases and at least 10,000 deaths. Despite the UN's acknowledgment of its role, it has not accepted legal responsibility, and rights organizations continue to demand compensation for victims.

Haiti's cholera death toll rises to 136 as outbreak gets 'worse and worse every day'

09 Nov 2022  |  KYMA
A cholera outbreak in Haiti has resulted in 136 deaths, with the virus spreading rapidly, particularly in areas with inadequate sanitation and safe drinking water. The Haitian government, in collaboration with international health organizations, is struggling to manage the crisis due to limited resources. The outbreak, which has seen a significant increase in cases over the past month, is reminiscent of the 2010 outbreak linked to UN peacekeepers, which caused 800,000 cases and at least 10,000 deaths. Rights organizations continue to demand financial compensation for victims of the 2010 outbreak.

Haiti's cholera death toll rises to 136 as outbreak gets 'worse and worse every day'

09 Nov 2022  |  localnews8.com
A cholera outbreak in Haiti has resulted in 136 deaths, with the virus spreading rapidly, especially in areas with inadequate sanitation. The Haitian government, alongside international health organizations, is struggling to manage the crisis due to limited resources. The outbreak, which has escalated from eight deaths a month ago, is reminiscent of the 2010 outbreak linked to UN peacekeepers, which caused 800,000 cases and 10,000 deaths. Rights organizations continue to demand financial compensation for victims of the 2010 outbreak.

Haiti's cholera death toll rises to 136 as outbreak gets 'worse and worse every day'

09 Nov 2022  |  kesq.com
A cholera outbreak in Haiti has resulted in 136 deaths, with the virus spreading rapidly, particularly in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to safe drinking water. The Haitian Health Ministry, along with international health organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières, is struggling to manage the crisis due to limited resources. The outbreak, which has seen a significant increase in cases over the past month, is reminiscent of the 2010 cholera outbreak linked to UN peacekeepers, which caused 800,000 cases and at least 10,000 deaths. Despite the UN acknowledging its role, it has not accepted legal responsibility, and rights organizations continue to demand compensation for victims.

Critical Haiti gas terminal freed after weeks of talks with G9 gang leader

04 Nov 2022  |  kvia.com
Haitian authorities have regained control of the Varreux gas terminal in Port-au-Prince after two weeks of negotiations with gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, also known as 'Barbecue.' Despite the government's denial of direct negotiations with the G9 gang, the terminal's reopening marks a significant step towards alleviating the country's fuel crisis. The blockade had severely impacted Haiti's access to fuel, exacerbating ongoing anti-government protests and economic paralysis. While the terminal is now under police control, logistical challenges remain as access roads are still obstructed.

Critical Haiti gas terminal freed after weeks of talks with G9 gang leader

04 Nov 2022  |  kesq.com
Haitian authorities have regained control of Port-au-Prince's main gas terminal, Varreux, after it was held by the G9 gang for six weeks. Negotiations led by Dr. Harrison Ernest of the Konstwi Lavi party with gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, also known as 'Barbecue', facilitated the release. The government denies negotiating with gangs, despite an adviser confirming the Prime Minister met with Ernest. Haiti National Police now control the terminal, but fuel relief is still not imminent as access roads remain blocked. Haiti has been experiencing anti-government protests due to gang violence, poverty, and fuel shortages.

Critical Haiti gas terminal freed after weeks of talks with G9 gang leader

04 Nov 2022  |  abc17news.com
Haitian authorities have retaken control of Port-au-Prince's main gas terminal from the G9 gang, ending a blockade that lasted six weeks. Negotiations were conducted by Dr. Harrison Ernest of the Konstwi Lavi party, despite government claims of not negotiating with gangs. The terminal's reopening is delayed as access roads remain blocked. Haiti has been experiencing severe disruptions due to gang violence, protests, and fuel shortages, leading to a request for international military assistance.

Critical Haiti gas terminal freed after weeks of talks with G9 gang leader

04 Nov 2022  |  localnews8.com
Haitian authorities have regained control of the Varreux gas terminal in Port-au-Prince after two weeks of negotiations with gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, also known as 'Barbecue.' Despite the government's denial of direct negotiations with the G9 gang, the terminal's reopening marks a significant step towards alleviating the country's fuel crisis. The terminal had been blocked for six weeks, exacerbating Haiti's ongoing health, energy, and security issues. While the terminal is now under police control, access roads remain obstructed, delaying the resumption of fuel distribution. The situation unfolds amid widespread anti-government protests and calls for international military assistance.

Critical Haiti gas terminal freed after weeks of talks with G9 gang leader

04 Nov 2022  |  ktvz.com
Haitian authorities have regained control of the Varreux gas terminal in Port-au-Prince after two weeks of negotiations with gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, also known as 'Barbecue.' Despite the government's denial of direct negotiations with the G9 gang, the terminal's release was facilitated by mediation from the Konstwi Lavi party. The terminal, crucial for Haiti's oil supply, had been blocked for six weeks, exacerbating the country's fuel crisis. While the terminal is now under police control, access roads remain obstructed, delaying fuel distribution. The situation unfolds amid ongoing anti-government protests and calls for international military assistance.

Critical Haiti gas terminal freed after weeks of talks with G9 gang leader

04 Nov 2022  |  www.cnn.com
Haitian authorities have regained control of the Varreux gas terminal in Port-au-Prince after two weeks of negotiations with gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, also known as 'Barbecue.' Despite the government's denial of direct negotiations with the G9 gang, mediation efforts by Dr. Harrison Ernest played a crucial role. The terminal, which supplies most of Haiti's oil, had been blocked by G9 for six weeks, exacerbating the country's fuel crisis. Although the terminal is now under police control, access roads remain obstructed, delaying fuel distribution. The situation unfolds amid ongoing anti-government protests and a request for international military assistance.

Critical Haiti gas terminal freed after weeks of talks with G9 gang leader

04 Nov 2022  |  KYMA
Haitian authorities have regained control of the Varreux gas terminal in Port-au-Prince after two weeks of negotiations with gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, also known as 'Barbecue.' The terminal, crucial for Haiti's fuel supply, had been blocked by the G9 gang for six weeks. Despite the government's denial of direct negotiations with the gang, the terminal is now under police control. However, access roads remain obstructed, delaying fuel distribution. The situation unfolds amid ongoing anti-government protests and a request for international military assistance to address Haiti's compounded crises.

Critical Haiti gas terminal freed after weeks of talks with G9 gang leader

04 Nov 2022  |  kion546.com
Haitian authorities have regained control of Port-au-Prince's main gas terminal, the Varreux terminal, after it was held by the G9 gang for six weeks. Negotiations were led by Dr. Harrison Ernest of the Konstwi Lavi party, despite the government's denial of negotiating with gangs. The terminal's blockade has caused significant fuel shortages, contributing to ongoing protests against gang violence, poverty, and inflation. International military assistance has been requested by Haiti's government to address the intertwined crises.

UN chief urges nations to consider deploying forces to help Haiti

10 Oct 2022  |  abc17news.com
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for the international community to consider deploying forces to Haiti to address the country's escalating humanitarian and security crises. This follows the Haitian government's request for international military assistance amid rampant gang violence, a cholera outbreak, and anti-government protests. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential supplies and reopen businesses. The situation in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, remains dire with gang control, kidnappings, and fuel shortages exacerbating the crisis.

UN chief urges nations to consider deploying forces to help Haiti

10 Oct 2022  |  localnews8.com
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on the international community to consider deploying forces to Haiti to address the country's escalating humanitarian and security crises. This follows the Haitian government's request for international military assistance amid rampant gang violence, a cholera outbreak, and anti-government protests. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential supplies and reopen businesses. The situation in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, remains dire with gang control, kidnappings, and fuel shortages exacerbating the crisis. The international community's response to this urgent call remains to be seen.

UN chief urges nations to consider deploying forces to help Haiti

10 Oct 2022  |  KYMA
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on the international community to consider deploying forces to Haiti to address the country's escalating humanitarian and security crises. This follows the Haitian government's request for international military assistance amid rampant gang violence, a cholera outbreak, and anti-government protests. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential supplies and reopen businesses. The situation in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, remains dire with gang control, kidnappings, and fuel blockades exacerbating the crisis. The international community's response to this urgent call remains to be seen.

UN chief urges nations to consider deploying forces to help Haiti

10 Oct 2022  |  kvia.com
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for the international community to consider deploying forces to Haiti to address the country's escalating humanitarian and security crises. This follows the Haitian government's request for international military assistance amid rampant gang violence, a cholera outbreak, and anti-government protests. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential supplies and reopen businesses. The situation in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, remains dire with gang control, kidnappings, and fuel blockades exacerbating the crisis. The international community's response to this urgent call remains to be seen.

Haiti: UN chief urges nations to consider deploying forces

10 Oct 2022  |  www.cnn.com
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for the international community to consider deploying forces to Haiti to address the country's escalating humanitarian and security crises. This follows the Haitian government's request for international military assistance amid rampant gang violence, a cholera outbreak, and anti-government protests. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential supplies and restore order. The situation in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, remains dire with gang control, kidnappings, and fuel blockades exacerbating the crisis.

UN chief urges nations to consider deploying forces to help Haiti

10 Oct 2022  |  kesq.com
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for the international community to consider deploying forces to Haiti to address the country's escalating humanitarian and security crises. This follows the Haitian government's request for international military assistance amid rampant gang violence, a cholera outbreak, and anti-government protests. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential supplies and reopen businesses. The situation in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, remains dire with gang control, kidnappings, and fuel blockades exacerbating the crisis. The international community's response to this urgent call remains to be seen.

Haiti government asks for international military assistance

07 Oct 2022  |  ktvz.com
Haiti's government has requested international military assistance to address severe health, energy, and security crises. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential resources and manage the resurgence of cholera. The country is paralyzed by anti-government protests, driven by gang violence, economic instability, and fuel shortages, exacerbated by the government's decision to cut fuel subsidies. The situation is dire, with schools, businesses, and public transportation largely shut down, and the health ministry reporting multiple cholera cases and deaths.

Haiti government asks for international military assistance

07 Oct 2022  |  localnews8.com
Haiti's government has requested international military assistance to address severe health, energy, and security crises. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential resources and manage the cholera outbreak. The country is paralyzed by anti-government protests, exacerbated by gang violence and fuel shortages, following the government's decision to cut fuel subsidies. The health ministry reported eight cholera deaths and 68 new cases, highlighting the urgent need for intervention.

Haiti government asks for international military assistance

07 Oct 2022  |  kvia.com
Haiti's government has requested international military assistance to address severe health, energy, and security crises. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for global support to distribute essential resources and manage the resurgence of cholera. The country is paralyzed by ongoing anti-government protests fueled by gang violence, economic instability, and a controversial decision to cut fuel subsidies. The health ministry reported eight cholera deaths and 68 new cases, exacerbating the nation's dire situation.

Haiti government asks for international military assistance

07 Oct 2022  |  abc17news.com
Haiti's government has requested international military assistance to address severe health, energy, and security crises. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential resources and manage the resurgence of cholera. The country is paralyzed by anti-government protests, driven by gang violence, economic instability, and fuel shortages, exacerbated by Henry's decision to cut fuel subsidies. The health ministry reported eight cholera deaths and 68 new cases, highlighting the urgent need for intervention.

Haiti government asks for international military assistance

07 Oct 2022  |  kesq.com
Haiti's government has requested international military assistance to address a humanitarian crisis characterized by hospital energy shortages, a cholera outbreak, and general chaos. Prime Minister Ariel Henry has appealed to the international community for support in distributing water, medicine, and fuel, and in reopening schools. The country is facing a cholera resurgence with eight deaths and 68 new cases in early October, as reported by Médecins Sans Frontières. Ongoing anti-government protests have been sparked by gang violence, poverty, inflation, and fuel shortages, with the situation worsening after Henry's announcement to cut fuel subsidies.

Haiti government requests international military aid amid crisis

07 Oct 2022  |  cnnespanol.cnn.com
The Haitian government has requested international military assistance to address concurrent health, energy, and security crises. The request follows a televised speech by Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who called for international support to prevent worsening conditions, including cholera resurgence. Haiti is facing a severe humanitarian crisis, with hospitals lacking energy, cholera spreading, and the country paralyzed by anti-government protests over chronic violence, poverty, food insecurity, inflation, and fuel shortages. The situation has been exacerbated by gangs blocking the country's main port and the government's decision to cut fuel subsidies.

Haiti government asks for international military assistance

07 Oct 2022  |  www.cnn.com
Haiti's government has requested international military assistance to address severe health, energy, and security crises. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for international support to distribute essential resources and reopen businesses amid a cholera outbreak and ongoing anti-government protests. The country faces significant challenges, including gang violence, fuel shortages, and economic instability, exacerbated by recent government decisions to cut fuel subsidies.

Haiti government asks for international military assistance

07 Oct 2022  |  KYMA
Haiti's government has requested international military assistance to address severe health, energy, and security crises. Prime Minister Ariel Henry emphasized the need for global support to distribute essential resources and manage the resurgence of cholera. The country faces widespread anti-government protests, exacerbated by gang violence and economic instability, following the announcement of fuel subsidy cuts.

Cholera returns to Haiti as nation lurches from one crisis to the next

05 Oct 2022  |  kion546.com
Haiti faces a resurgence of cholera amid ongoing political and economic crises, with eight deaths and 68 new cases reported. The outbreak exacerbates the nation's turmoil, marked by anti-government protests, gang violence, and fuel shortages. The health ministry and international organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières and the UN are mobilizing to address the crisis, but challenges persist due to the country's instability. The situation recalls the devastating 2010 cholera outbreak linked to UN peacekeepers, underscoring the need for vigilant public health measures.

Cholera returns to Haiti as nation lurches from one crisis to the next

05 Oct 2022  |  localnews8.com
Haiti faces a new cholera outbreak amid ongoing political and economic crises, with eight deaths and 68 new cases reported. The outbreak comes at a time of severe anti-government protests, fuel shortages, and gang violence. The UN and Médecins Sans Frontières are assisting in the response, but the country's hospital system is struggling due to fuel shortages. The situation is reminiscent of the 2010 cholera outbreak, which caused significant casualties. Efforts are focused on prevention and immediate response to control the spread of the disease.

Cholera returns to Haiti as nation lurches from one crisis to the next

05 Oct 2022  |  kvia.com
Haiti faces a new cholera outbreak amid ongoing political and economic crises, with 68 new cases and eight deaths reported. The outbreak exacerbates the country's struggles, including anti-government protests, gang violence, and fuel shortages. The UN and Médecins Sans Frontières are assisting in the response, but fuel blockades hinder efforts. The situation recalls the devastating 2010 cholera outbreak linked to UN peacekeepers, which resulted in 800,000 cases and 10,000 deaths. Despite previous progress in eradicating cholera, the current crisis threatens to undo these gains.

Cholera returns to Haiti as nation lurches from one crisis to the next

05 Oct 2022  |  abc17news.com
Haiti faces a resurgence of cholera amid ongoing political and economic turmoil, with eight deaths and 68 new cases reported. The outbreak exacerbates the nation's crises, including anti-government protests, gang violence, and fuel shortages. The UN and Médecins Sans Frontières are involved in emergency response efforts, but fuel blockades hinder effective action. The situation recalls the devastating 2010 cholera outbreak linked to UN peacekeepers, with calls for vigilance and preventive measures to control the current spread.

Cholera returns to Haiti as nation lurches from one crisis to the next

05 Oct 2022  |  cnn.com
Cholera has re-emerged in Haiti, with 68 new cases and eight deaths reported by Haiti's health ministry and Médecins Sans Frontières, primarily affecting children. The outbreak coincides with a political and economic crisis, including anti-government protests over gang violence, poverty, food insecurity, inflation, and fuel shortages. The situation is exacerbated by Prime Minister Ariel Henry's decision to cut fuel subsidies, which led to price hikes and blockades by gangs at the main port in Port-au-Prince. Hospitals are facing shutdowns due to fuel shortages for generators. The UN has pledged to assist with an emergency response, while the Secretary-General appeals for cooperation to maintain progress against cholera made over the past 12 years.

Cholera returns to Haiti as nation lurches from one crisis to the next

05 Oct 2022  |  KYMA
Haiti faces a new cholera outbreak amid ongoing political and economic crises, with eight deaths and 68 new cases reported. The outbreak exacerbates the country's struggles, including anti-government protests, gang violence, and fuel shortages. The UN and Médecins Sans Frontières are assisting in the response, but fuel blockades hinder efforts. The 2010 cholera outbreak, linked to UN peacekeepers, had previously devastated Haiti, and the current situation threatens to undo progress made since then.

Cholera returns to Haiti as nation lurches from one crisis to the next

05 Oct 2022  |  ktvz.com
Haiti faces a resurgence of cholera amid ongoing political and economic turmoil, with eight deaths and 68 new cases reported. The outbreak exacerbates the nation's struggles, including anti-government protests, gang violence, and fuel shortages. The UN and Médecins Sans Frontières are assisting in the response, but the situation remains dire due to blocked fuel deliveries and inadequate sanitation. The crisis recalls the devastating 2010 cholera outbreak linked to UN peacekeepers, underscoring the persistent vulnerabilities in Haiti's public health infrastructure.

BINUH ‘not here forever’ it says as Haiti searches for path to election

15 Sep 2022  |  www.cnn.com
Haiti faces mass protests, gang violence, and a political crisis as it struggles to organize long-overdue elections. Prime Minister Ariel Henry promises elections but faces skepticism from opposition groups. The UN's Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) aims to facilitate consensus among political leaders, but challenges persist amid violent unrest and public distrust. BINUH's head, Helen Meagher La Lime, emphasizes the need for local consensus and improved security. The international community's efforts in Haiti have been criticized, highlighting the complexity of achieving stability and democratic governance.

'We are not here forever,' says UN as Haiti searches for path to election

14 Sep 2022  |  kion546.com
Haiti faces mass protests, gang violence, and a political vacuum as it struggles to organize long-overdue elections. Prime Minister Ariel Henry has promised to initiate the electoral process by the end of the year, despite skepticism from opposition groups and civil society. The United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) aims to facilitate consensus among political factions to pave the way for elections, but faces significant challenges, including widespread violence and distrust. The UN and other international bodies are criticized for their limited impact, while local and international stakeholders debate the best path forward for Haiti's political future.

'We are not here forever,' says UN as Haiti searches for path to election

14 Sep 2022  |  abc17news.com
Haiti faces significant political instability with mass protests, gang violence, and an overwhelmed judiciary. Prime Minister Ariel Henry has promised elections but has not set a date, leading to widespread distrust. The UN's Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) aims to help organize elections but faces skepticism and criticism. The country has been ruled by decree since 2019, and the last elections were held in 2016. The UN and other international bodies are working to support Haiti's government and police, but challenges remain, including violent unrest and a lack of popular confidence in the electoral process.

'We are not here forever,' says UN as Haiti searches for path to election

14 Sep 2022  |  localnews8.com
Haiti faces a prolonged political crisis marked by mass protests, gang violence, and an overwhelmed judiciary. Prime Minister Ariel Henry has promised elections by the end of the year but has not set a date. The UN's Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) is working to help the government reach a consensus with opposition leaders to organize elections. However, many Haitians distrust Henry and call for a transitional government. The UN and BINUH face significant challenges, including violent unrest in Port-au-Prince and skepticism from the Haitian populace. Despite these hurdles, BINUH aims to support the Haitian government and police, with the hope of achieving stability and eventually withdrawing from the country.

'We are not here forever,' says UN as Haiti searches for path to election

14 Sep 2022  |  kvia.com
Haiti faces mass protests, gang violence, and a political crisis as it struggles to organize long-overdue elections. Prime Minister Ariel Henry promises elections by the end of the year but faces skepticism from opposition groups and civil society. The UN's Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) aims to facilitate consensus among political leaders, but challenges persist amid violent unrest and a lack of trust in the electoral process. The international community, including the Organization of American States, criticizes the effectiveness of interventions in Haiti. BINUH's head, Helen Meagher La Lime, emphasizes the need for local partnership and sustainable efforts to achieve stability.

'We are not here forever,' says UN as Haiti searches for path to election

14 Sep 2022  |  ktvz.com
Haiti faces mass protests, gang violence, and a political crisis as it struggles to organize long-overdue elections. Prime Minister Ariel Henry has promised to initiate the electoral process by the end of the year, despite widespread skepticism and calls for a transitional government. The United Nations, through its Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH), is working to facilitate consensus among political and civil society leaders to pave the way for elections. However, the security situation in Port-au-Prince, marked by gang violence and kidnappings, complicates these efforts. The UN and other international bodies face criticism for their perceived failures in Haiti, with calls for a more effective partnership with Haitian institutions.

'We are not here forever,' says UN as Haiti searches for path to election

14 Sep 2022  |  kesq.com
Haiti faces mass protests, gang violence, and a political crisis as it struggles to organize long-overdue elections. Prime Minister Ariel Henry promises elections by the end of the year but faces skepticism from opposition groups and civil society. The UN's Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) aims to facilitate consensus among political leaders, but challenges persist, including security issues in Port-au-Prince. The international community, including the Organization of American States, criticizes the lack of progress, while UN officials emphasize the need for partnership with Haitian institutions to achieve sustainable results.

Haiti prime minister announces gas hike despite weeks of protests

12 Sep 2022  |  kvia.com
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced a gas price hike despite ongoing protests over the cost of living and gang violence. The increase aims to raise funds for public administration, as the state struggles with a 30.7% inflation rate and insufficient tax revenue. Henry urged calm and cooperation, emphasizing that violence is not a solution. The announcement comes amid unrest in Port-au-Prince and challenges in organizing long-postponed elections.

Haiti faces gas price hike after weeks of protests

12 Sep 2022  |  www.cnn.com
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced a gas price hike to raise funds for public administration, despite ongoing protests over living costs and gang violence. Henry emphasized the need for calm and collective effort to resolve issues, while highlighting the state's financial struggles. The announcement comes amid a 30.7% inflation rate increase and recent violent unrest in Port-au-Prince, resulting in multiple deaths.

Haiti prime minister announces gas hike despite weeks of protests

12 Sep 2022  |  kion546.com
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced a gas price hike to raise funds for public administration, despite ongoing protests over the cost of living and gang violence. Henry emphasized the need for sacrifices and calm, urging Haitians to work together. The announcement comes amid a 30.7% inflation rate increase and recent unrest in Port-au-Prince, where at least 10 people were killed. Henry has faced challenges in unifying the country and organizing long-postponed elections.

Haiti prime minister announces gas hike despite weeks of protests

12 Sep 2022  |  localnews8.com
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced a gas price hike despite ongoing protests over the cost of living and gang violence. He justified the increase as necessary for funding public administration and reducing black market sales. Henry urged calm and cooperation among Haitians, emphasizing that violence is not a solution. The announcement comes amid a 30.7% inflation rate and recent unrest in Port-au-Prince, where at least 10 people were killed. Henry has faced challenges in unifying the country and organizing long-postponed elections.

Haiti prime minister announces gas hike despite weeks of protests

12 Sep 2022  |  abc17news.com
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced a gas price hike to raise funds for public administration, despite ongoing protests over the cost of living and gang violence. Henry emphasized the need for sacrifices and calm, urging Haitians to work together. The announcement comes amid a 30.7% inflation rate increase and recent unrest in Port-au-Prince, where at least 10 people were killed. Henry has faced challenges in unifying the country and organizing long-postponed elections.

Haiti prime minister announces gas hike despite weeks of protests

12 Sep 2022  |  ktvz.com
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced a gas price hike amid ongoing protests over the cost of living and gang violence. The increase aims to raise funds for public administration, addressing the country's financial struggles. Henry urged calm and cooperation, emphasizing that violence is not a solution. The announcement comes as Haiti faces a 30.7% inflation rate and recent unrest in Port-au-Prince, resulting in at least 10 deaths.

Haiti prime minister announces gas hike despite weeks of protests

12 Sep 2022  |  kesq.com
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced a gas price hike amid ongoing anti-government protests and severe gang violence. The increase aims to generate revenue for public administration, addressing the country's financial struggles exacerbated by a 30.7% inflation rate. Henry urged calm and cooperation, condemning violence as counterproductive. The unrest has resulted in at least 10 deaths, including two journalists, in Port-au-Prince. Henry's leadership has faced challenges in unifying the nation and organizing long-delayed elections.

Haiti violence: Gangs gain the upper hand in war with police

09 Aug 2022  |  www.cnn.com
Haiti is experiencing severe gang violence, with criminal groups increasingly overpowering the police in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas. The violence has led to significant civilian casualties and displacement, with many seeking refuge in inadequate conditions. The interim government, formed after the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, is struggling to maintain control, and Prime Minister Ariel Henry's efforts to combat insecurity and hold elections have shown little progress. Inflation, fuel shortages, and the risk of starvation for children in conflict zones exacerbate the crisis. Gangs control vital infrastructure, including the main port and highways, further isolating regions affected by last year's earthquake. Kidnappings are rampant, and many Haitians are attempting dangerous sea journeys to escape, despite the high risk of death. The international community, including the UN and US Coast Guard, is involved in providing aid and rescue operations.

Gangs gain the upper hand in war with Haitian police

08 Aug 2022  |  abc17news.com
Haiti is experiencing severe gang violence, particularly in Port-au-Prince, where gangs control significant parts of the city, including vital infrastructure. The Haitian National Police are struggling to combat these well-armed gangs, leading to widespread fear and displacement among civilians. The interim government, formed after the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, is criticized for its inactivity. Economic conditions are dire, with high inflation and scarce resources. Many Haitians are attempting dangerous journeys to escape the country, often resulting in tragedy. International organizations are providing some aid, but the situation remains critical.

Gangs gain the upper hand in war with Haitian police

08 Aug 2022  |  KYMA
Haiti is experiencing severe gang violence, particularly in Port-au-Prince, where gangs control significant parts of the city, including vital infrastructure. The Haitian National Police are struggling to combat these well-armed gangs, leading to widespread fear and displacement among civilians. The interim government, formed after the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, is criticized for its inactivity. The economic situation is dire, with high inflation and scarce resources. Many Haitians are attempting dangerous journeys to escape the country, often resulting in tragedy. International organizations like the UN and the US Coast Guard are involved in providing aid and rescuing migrants.

Gangs gain the upper hand in war with Haitian police

08 Aug 2022  |  kion546.com
Haiti is experiencing severe gang violence, particularly in Port-au-Prince, where gangs control significant parts of the city, including vital infrastructure. The Haitian National Police are struggling to combat these well-armed gangs, leading to widespread fear and displacement among civilians. The interim government, led by Prime Minister Ariel Henry, has been criticized for its inaction. The crisis has led to severe economic issues, including high inflation and scarcity of resources. Many Haitians are attempting dangerous journeys to escape the country, often resulting in tragic outcomes.

Gangs gain the upper hand in war with Haitian police

08 Aug 2022  |  kion546.com
Haiti is experiencing escalating violence as gangs gain control over significant parts of Port-au-Prince, leading to daily shootings and civilian casualties. The Haitian National Police, despite efforts, are struggling against well-armed gangs like the 400 Mawozo and G9. The interim government, formed after President Jovenel Moïse's assassination, is faltering, with Prime Minister Ariel Henry showing little progress in combating insecurity or organizing elections. Inflation is soaring, and essential infrastructure, including the main port and highways, is under gang control. Civilians are fleeing violence, facing dire conditions in makeshift shelters, and some are risking dangerous sea journeys to escape. The UN and other organizations warn of a potential societal collapse, with the youngest children at risk of starvation due to the ongoing conflict.

Gangs gain the upper hand in war with Haitian police

08 Aug 2022  |  KYMA
Haiti is experiencing severe gang violence, with criminal groups controlling significant parts of Port-au-Prince and other regions. The Haitian National Police, often outgunned, struggle to maintain order. The interim government, formed after President Jovenel Moïse's assassination, faces criticism for its inaction. Civilians suffer from violence, displacement, and economic hardship, with many seeking to flee the country despite the risks. The UN and World Food Programme provide some aid, but the situation remains dire, with inflation and scarcity of resources exacerbating the crisis.

Gangs gain the upper hand in war with Haitian police

08 Aug 2022  |  ktvz.com
Haitian police are struggling to combat increasingly well-armed and organized gangs in Port-au-Prince, with significant violence and civilian casualties reported. The 400 Mawozo and G9 gangs are expanding their control, leading to widespread fear and displacement among residents. The interim government, led by Prime Minister Ariel Henry, faces criticism for its ineffectiveness. Economic conditions are dire, with high inflation and fuel shortages exacerbating the crisis. Human trafficking is rampant, with many Haitians risking dangerous sea journeys to escape. International organizations like the UN and the US Coast Guard are involved in providing aid and rescuing migrants.
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