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After soaring food prices led to deadly riots in April, the U.S. and the U.N. promised millions of dollars in aid to poor families, as well as help for farmers to break Haiti's dependence on...
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Guardian's David Levene and Rory Carroll discover how impoverished Haitians spend their free time.
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With little cash and import prices rocketing half the population faces starvation.
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Inside USA travels to Haiti to look at how the stories of politics, rice and the US are deeply interwoven.
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"Haiti faces a growing humanitarian crisis after receding floodwaters from tropical storm Hanna left hundreds of bodies on the ruined streets of the northern city of Gonaives. The death toll...
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US actor Danny Glover, who plans an epic next year on Haitian independence hero Toussaint-Louverture, said he slaved to raise funds for the movie because financiers complained there were no white...
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Hundreds of armed former soldiers from Haiti's disbanded army stormed an old barracks and civilian prison on Tuesday to demand the force be reinstated, local radio reported.
Radio Kiskeya...
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Around 50 people have been killed in Haiti, after a swollen river swept away a bus.
Tropical storm Fay, which is battering the region, is now moving over Cuba, and could be upgraded to a...
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Dispatch from Haiti: "We Are Forming Ourselves"
Posted on August 13th, 2008 by Salena Tramel
"N'ap forme" are the first words that I hear after stepping into an...
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Learn more about this video at:
http://pulitzercenter.org/showproject...
This video takes you inside the walls of one of the worst prisons in the Western hemisphere. Overcrowding, poor...
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