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  2. Haiti landowners struggle to sell properties because ... - AOL

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    Nonetheless, Haiti is experiencing a buyer’s market, in which buyers have the advantage with the endless options of properties for sale. Yet, there are few if any buyers, leaving the market dry.

  3. Labadee - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom of the Seas moored in Labadee. Labadee is a 260-acre private resort that was leased to Royal Caribbean Cruises in 1986. [5] In the 1990s, it was variously reported that many cruise ship guests who disembarked at the location were unaware that they were in Haiti [6] - at least in part because the cruise company seemed to have a policy of referring only to Hispaniola, not that they ...

  4. Masses of residents flee homes in Haiti’s capital as gangs ...

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    Masses of residents flee homes in Haiti’s capital as gangs ratchet up violence. Associated Press. November 15, 2024 at 7:13 AM. ... “Across Haiti, WFP has also provided cash to nearly 100,000 ...

  5. Economy of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Haiti produced 546 million kilowatt-hours of electricity while consuming 508 million kilowatt-hours. In 2013, it stood 135th out of 135 countries in net total consumption of electricity. [32] Most of the country's energy comes from the burning of wood. Haiti imports oil, consuming about 11,800 barrels per day (1,880 m 3 /d), as of 2003 ...

  6. Gilbert Bigio - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 2022 the Government of Canada imposed sanctions against Bigio, along with two other Haitian businessmen; Reynold Deeb and Sherif Abdallah.The sanctions against Bigio was a response to his alleged participation in "gross and systematic human rights violations in Haiti and engaged in acts that threaten the peace, security, and stability of Haiti."

  7. Haiti death tolls rises, thousands more homes flood as rain ...

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    The death toll from heavy rains has risen to 17, while the number of homes flooded has doubled to more than 4,000, the country’s Civil Protection authorities said. ... its private beach in Haiti ...

  8. Cap-Haïtien - Wikipedia

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    Cap-Haïtien is near the historic Haitian town of Milot, which lies 19 kilometres (12 mi) to the southwest along a gravel road. Milot was Haiti's first capital under the self-proclaimed King Henri Christophe, who ascended to power in 1807, three years after Haiti had gained independence from France. He renamed Cap‑Français as Cap‑Henri.

  9. Residents in Haiti's capital flee homes as gangs expand control

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    PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - A gang attack in Port-au-Prince forced residents to flee their homes on Saturday as the gangs operating in and around the Haitian capital ramp up attacks on areas they ...