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  2. Haiti - Wikipedia

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    At 27,750 km 2 (10,710 sq mi) Haiti is the third largest country in the Caribbean behind Cuba and the Dominican Republic, the latter sharing a 360-kilometer (224 mi) border with Haiti. The country has a roughly horseshoe shape and because of this it has a disproportionately long coastline, second in length (1,771 km or 1,100 mi) behind Cuba in ...

  3. 2024 Haitian jailbreak - Wikipedia

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    On 2 and 3 March, armed gangs stormed the two largest prisons in Haiti, one in Croix des Bouquets, the other in Port-au-Prince. [12] More than 4,700 inmates escaped. [10] Police were reported to be undermanned and outgunned by the gangs, with only 9,000 operating in Haiti at the time of the fighting. [13]

  4. Mass media in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    But it has also revealed other media competitors, such as webradios, webTV, sites for sharing videos, such YouTube, blogs, and so on. Despite the cyclical and structural problems, the Haitian media manage to reflect a certain vitality of journalism in Haiti and to forge a sense that the media have a crucial role to play in the country's future.

  5. Portal:Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Haiti is the third largest country in the Caribbean, and with an estimated population of 11.4 million, is the most populous Caribbean country.0 The capital and largest city is Port-au-Prince. As of 2024, Haiti has faced severe economic and political crises, gang activity, and the collapse of its

  6. 2024 in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 2024 in Haiti. The gangs proceeded to wipe out the Haitian government to take control of major cities throughout the country, a group of people who attempt to escape Haiti after an insurrectionist criminal movement continues to commit several crimes and murder nationwide which spreads rapidly across Haiti, causing thousands ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Haiti

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    Welcome to WikiProject Haiti, a WikiProject created to better organize, coordinate, expand and present information in articles related to Haiti in a spirit of cooperation. . Our mission is to develop and improve all Haiti-related articles to its highest quality possible, in order to make Wikipedia an accurate and reliable resource for Haiti-related informati

  8. Haitian crisis (2018–present) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft and President Jovenel Moïse met in November 2019 about ways to implement a consensual resolution of Haiti's political crisis. Peyi lok (" country lockdown ") [ 59 ] is how the situation was described in Haitian Creole in November 2019 after two and a half months with schools, courts, businesses, public ...

  9. 2019 in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    February 14: 2019 Haitian protests: The death toll rises to 9 as protesters ask for Jovenel Moïse to step down as president of Haiti. [3] July 22: Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Michel Lapin, who was appointed 4 months prior, resigns amidst renewed protests. President Jovenel Moïse appoints Fritz-William Michel as the new Prime Minister ...