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Is there a double standard for Haiti hurricane assistance & support?
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- A story that has not dominated the local, regional and international news cycle is the human and physical catastrophe that recently devastated the Caribbean country of Haiti, following Hurricane Matthew.
Illegal immigrants repatriated to Haiti - Ian B. Penn
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Acting Chief Immigration Officer Ian B. Penn has confirmed that the illegal immigrants caught in the territory's waters on April 28, 2016 were on May 5, 2016 put on a flight to Haiti.
Haiti, Cuba & Jamaica reach finals of CFU Men’s Olympic Qualifiers
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica have topped Groups 1, 2 and 3 respectively with maximum nine points in the preliminary stages of the 2015 Caribbean Zone Group stage of the Men’s Olympic Qualifiers which stated on June 24, 2015.
US Venezuela talks take place in Haiti despite tensions
BBC NEWS
Details have emerged of a high-profile meeting in Haiti between Venezuela and the United States.
20 electrocuted during Carnival street parade in Haiti
TRINIDAD EXPRESS
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- At least 20 people on a music group's packed Carnival float in the Haitian capital were killed Tuesday when they were electrocuted by a power line, officials said.
Political uncertainty in Haiti as parliament is dissolved
BBC NEWS
Parliament in Haiti has been dissolved after the failure of last-ditch negotiations over a new electoral law.
Haiti lawmakers fail to end political stand-off
BBC NEWS
Lawmakers in Haiti have yet to pass an emergency electoral law aimed at ending a political stand-off between the government and the opposition.
Haiti deal reached to avert crisis over delayed polls
BBC News
Haitian President Michel Martelly has reached a deal with the senate and the chamber of deputies to avert a political crisis over long-delayed elections which sparked mass protests.
AIDS activist Victor J. Mooney to row 1,500 mls to NY
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – HIV/AIDS activist Victor J. Mooney who was in the Virgin Islands during August and September this year is now preparing to make his final 1,500 mile row to New York, USA following a number of unfortunate events in the Caribbean Sea.
Antigua start Caribbean Cup with Draw against Haiti
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, WI – Match day 2, Wednesday November 12, 2014, of the Men's Caribbean Cup was full of excitement as host Jamaica were held to a 1-1 draw by Martinique and Antigua & Barbuda came back from 2 goals down to draw with Haiti 2-2.