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A former rebel leader has made a surprise appearance in Haiti's capital amid large protests across the country for the second consecutive day, demanding the ouster of Prime Minister Ariel Henry.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Protests shut down major cities in Haiti on Monday as demonstrators clashed with police and demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry. Banks, schools and ...
Protests shut down major cities in Haiti on Monday as demonstrators clashed with police and demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry. Banks, schools and government agencies closed in ...
As the violent protests in Haiti over fuel prices continued, youth groups from two U.S. churches have remained in the Caribbean nation, unable to get to the airport to travel home.
Elections in Haiti will take place when the security situation improves, Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry said in a national address on Wednesday evening. Anti-government protesters angered by ...
Haiti is facing a looming constitutional crisis, four unsuccessful attempts to confirm a new government, a deteriorating security environment and a sixth week of protests over demands that ...
To describe the Haitian protests as merely “anti-corruption” is to willfully ignore the complicity of the U.S. in installing and upholding corrupt leaders, write Anne Beckett and Aaron Richterman.
Near-daily protests in Port-au-Prince, other cities and the countryside have shut down transportation links, shuttered businesses and closed schools, paralyzing the Caribbean nation of 11 million.
Haiti Is On Fire Again, ... Port-au-Prince and Haiti’s provincial towns’ weeklong protests against the de facto government and its policies escalated at a dizzying pace.
Anti-government protests could mean humanitarian crisis in Haiti, a country with a long history of instability. Violent protests have engulfed Haiti, with citizens taking to the streets over ...
Haiti faces fuel shortages, food shortages, and corruption. Political economist Keston Perry argues that neocolonialism, neoliberalism, and climate injustice are at the root of Haiti's instability.
People protest for the second consecutive day against Prime Minister Ariel Henry, demanding his ouster, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph) “Ariel has to go!