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This article lists the commanders-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti (French: Forces Armées d'Haïti—FAd'H), from the end of the U.S. occupation in 1934 through the disbandment of the FAd'H in 1995, during the Operation Uphold Democracy, until the reinstatement of the FAd'H in 2017.
Haiti’s government on Thursday doubled down on the construction of a canal on Haitian soil that would divert water from a river it shares with the Dominican Republic, which in response last week ...
The canal in Haiti aims to divert water from the Massacre River that runs along the border on the island of Hispaniola that both countries share. Haiti’s government has said farmers urgently ...
Jean-Claude Duvalier (French: [ʒɑ̃klod dyvalje]; 3 July 1951 – 4 October 2014), nicknamed "Baby Doc" (French: Bébé Doc, Haitian Creole: Bebe Dòk), was a Haitian dictator who inherited the President of Haiti from 1971 until he was overthrown by a popular uprising in February 1986.
Haiti is the Dominican Republic's second-largest export destination, with an annual profit of $430 to $566 million. [29] Despite the reopening on the Dominican side of the border, the canal has become a movement, sparking Haitians to boycott Dominican goods. [28] [29] On October 30, 2023, the air border with Haiti was reopened. [30]
The Dominican Republic's president announced Thursday he would close all borders with neighboring Haiti starting Friday in a dispute over a canal on the Haitian side that would use water from a ...
Ford was born in Haiti and spent his early years in Port-au-Prince. [3] His father was a preacher who spoke out against inequality in Haitian society. When Henri was 13 years old, [4] he fled with his family from the government of Papa Doc Duvalier, [3] settling among the Haitian community in Brooklyn, New York. [4]