U.S.A.I.D. Advertisement Supported by A fire set by gangs at the country’s largest public hospital underscores long-simmering problems in Haiti, which is heavily dependent on international aid.
Born Jean-Pierre Basilic Dantor Franck Étienne d’Argent , he was raised in the Bel-Air slum in Haiti’s capital and became what many consider Haiti’s most important writer. He died Thursday ...
The PCB has reached out to the ICC for clarification after the Indian national anthem was erroneously played for a moment at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Ahead of the game between Australia and ...
So, ahead of the highly-anticipated United States versus Canada matchup in the 4 Nations Face-Off, American fans booed the Canadian national anthem, seemingly in retaliation for Canadian fans ...
Police in Haiti have vowed to ramp up the fight against escalating gang violence after fresh attacks in the capital this week, which forced dozens of families to flee their homes. Authorities ...
It was “in transit to Haiti,” according to shipping documents obtained by the Miami Herald. As Haiti’s powerful criminal gangs expand their influence and carry out some of the worst ...
Haiti has seen a "wave of extreme brutality" in recent weeks, with numerous killings and thousands forced to flee their homes, a consortium of UN agencies, NGOs and donors is warning. "Entire ...
The Grammy-nominated singer who changed the lyric to the Canadian national anthem during the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game to take a dig at President Trump said she did so to “express our ...
I’ve had first-hand experience with USAID and other international aid organizations, such as the World Bank, UNESCO, and even the Red Cross, during my 40-plus trips to Haiti after being invited ...
The anthem singer who performed the Canadian anthem prior to the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game Thursday night changed a lyric in “O Canada” as a response to U.S. President Donald Trump ...
However, the national anthem before the puck drop set the stage in unexpected ways. With the game taking place on U.S. soil, Canada's anthem was sung by Canadian singer songwriter Chantel Kreviazuk.
A year ago, the Caribbean leaders, meeting in Guyana for the annual meeting of the regional organization known as CARICOM, pressured Ariel Henry, at the time Haiti’s prime minister, to work ...
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