
Something unusual happened in Haiti this August. For the first time in the country's modern history, businessmen now control both parts of the government. No elected officials. No politicians. Just wealthy business owners running the
Haiti is in a deep hunger crisis. Soon, nearly six million people might not have enough to eat. That is more than half of everyone in the country. This warning comes from the United Nations.
In a world where information is power, who controls Haiti's telecommunications may quietly dictate its future. Beneath the surface of mobile networks and fiber cables lies a complex web of foreign influence, hidden military interests,
In New York City, nonprofits play a vital role in supporting local communities, especially those serving immigrant populations. However, chronic late payments from the city are forcing many organizations, including those focused on the Haitian
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