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Haiti's Ambassador to the U.S. told WLRN that Haitians criminally deported to Haiti play a large role in the country's crime crisis. Expats say he's scapegoating.
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Haiti's president is holding a controversial referendum next month on overhauling the 1987 Constitution. His Ambassador to the U.S., Bocchit Edmond, defends it.
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Joseph Jouthe was Haiti's eighth prime minister in six years — a reflection of government chaos in the face of ever-worsening hunger and violent crime crises.
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Four people, including a pastor and a well-known pianist, were kidnapped late Thursday night — and it all played out live on social media.
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With Haiti in economic and security collapse, President Jovenel Moïse's increasingly authoritarian rule is a point of bitter debate in the country – and South Florida.
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The U.S. once told a Haitian President he had to follow the Constitution's calendar. Now it's telling another the opposite. The democratic stakes — and risks — are big.
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Sunday, as opponents insisted his term ended, Haitian President Jovenel Moïse vowed to remain and accused high-level officials of plotting to overthrow him.
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Unpopular Haitian President Jovenel Moïse has set a constitutional reform referendum for April. Critics say he's also fixed it to keep himself in power.
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As protesters demand Haitian President Jovenel Moïse leave office, he and his opponents disagree on his constitutional departure date — by an entire year.
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Last week's abduction of a Haitian-American church leader in Haiti is a reminder that the country's kidnapping crisis may be an even bigger threat for visiting expats.
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The Haitian-American head of the Seventh-Day Adventists' Inter-American division, and his daughter, were abducted Christmas Eve in Port-au-Prince.
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The international community is pressuring Haiti to hold long overdue parliamentary elections. But the country is dealing with an out-of-control kidnapping wave.