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  2. Assassination of Jovenel Moïse - Wikipedia

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    She posted photos of herself recovering in the hospital bed to Twitter on 14 July and thanked the medical team that saved her. [166] On 17 July, she returned to Haiti following her release from the hospital. [167] The funeral for the late President was held on 23 July at his family compound near Cap-Haïtien, [168] [169] amidst a tense ...

  3. List of massacres in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Haiti, following the end of the Haitian Revolution in Saint-Domingue which declared its independence from France on 1 January 1804 and became the world's first and oldest black-led republic in the Americas, the first Caribbean state and the first Latin American country as a whole in the Western Hemisphere after the United States ...

  4. 2024 in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Kenyan president William Ruto announces an agreement with Haiti to deploy 1,000 police officers in a mission approved by the United Nations to combat gang violence in the Caribbean nation. [1] The G9 gang launches an offensive within Port-au-Prince, with its leader Jimmy Chérizier announcing the aim of capturing the Haitian cabinet and police ...

  5. Timeline of relief efforts after the 2010 Haiti earthquake

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    The timeline of rescue efforts after the 2010 Haiti earthquake of 12 January 2010 involves the sequence of events in the days following a highly destructive 7.0 Mw earthquake with an epicenter 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of the nation's capital, Port-au-Prince.

  6. Herman H. Hanneken - Wikipedia

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    Herman Henry Hanneken was born on June 23, 1893, in St. Louis, Missouri.He attended the Henrick Preparatory School in that city. He enlisted in the Marine Corps as a private in July 1914, and served the following five years in the enlisted ranks, rising to the rank of sergeant.

  7. Humanitarian response by national governments to the 2010 ...

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    Chile: Chilean President Michelle Bachelet sent Juan Gabriel Valdés, first chief of the UN mission in Haiti, as presidential delegate to coordinate the humanitarian aid sent by Chile, just 46 days before another earthquake. The Chilean presidential airplane was used to send the first aid to Haiti, arriving in the morning on 14 January 2010. [111]

  8. Humanitarian response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The Security Council authorised an increase of 3,500 troops and police of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti in Resolution 1908. [12] The World Bank provided extra funding of $100 million to support recovery and reconstruction in Haiti. [13] UNICEF made an emergency appeal for assistance to aid the victims. [14]

  9. Humanitarian response by non-governmental organizations to ...

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    Haiti Arise, an organization based in Grand-Goave, Haiti which also with branches in Canada and the United States, established an earthquake relief fund. The Canadian branch undertook a significant fund-raising campaign, with every dollar raised being matched by the Canadian government. [63] They worked to distribute water, rice, and other ...