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Vietnam Prime Minister Visits Haiti
Caribbean Journal
Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung arrived in Haiti on Friday for an official visit to the Caribbean country.
Rotary Tortola calls on VI to join fight against Polio
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Of the many health conditions that grip residents of the Virgin Islands polio is not one of them; something the Rotary Family is happy about but feels strongly about the VI playing a great role in having the condition eradicated from other countries.
Haiti: MINUSTAH Chief, OAS Secretary General Hold Talks
Caribbean Journal
Sandra Honore, the head of the UN’s MINUSTAH peacekeeping force in Haiti, held talks this week with Organization of American States Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza in Washington.
Haiti Planning Multimillion-Dollar “Craft Village” in Town of Milot
Caribbean Journal
Haiti has announced plans to construct a multimillion-dollar “Craft Village” in Milot the north of the country.
Haiti Tourism Ministry Signs Agreement With Mexican University
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Haiti’s Ministry of Tourism has signed an agreement with Mexico’s Anahuac University on academic, scientific and technological cooperation.
JetBlue Launches Service to Haiti
CARIBBEAN JOURNAL
Air carrier JetBlue launched its first-ever flights to Haiti on Thursday.
Should Haiti Host the World Cup?
Caribbean Journal
IMAGINE the tiny country of Haiti as host to one of the world’s biggest events: the World Cup.
For now, it may all seem like fiction; however, if Haiti wants to be an emerging country by 2030, what could be more opportunistic to show the rest of the world that it means business than by throwing its name in the pool of possible hosts for the 2026 or 2030 World Cup?
St Vincent’s Gonsalves Urges UN to Apologize For Bringing Cholera to Haiti
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The UN needs to apologize for its role in bringing cholera to Haiti in 2010, St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves told the UN General Assembly on Friday.
Haiti hate mob bombs gay British Red Cross worker’s engagement party
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti – Several people were reportedly injured during a violent outbreak of homophobic hostilities which erupted in the French-speaking nation’s capital over the weekend.
Protesters threaten to burn down parliament if gay marriage legalized in Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Organisers say they are pleased with the turnout on Friday as more than 1,000 people took to the streets here to protest homosexuality and a proposal to legalize gay marriage in Haiti.