Monthly archive

By Kim Ives, Haiti Liberté, April 25, 2018 "Many of the conditions prompting the original January 2010 TPS designation persist, and the…
By Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald, April 25, 2018 Goods brought illegally across the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic…
By David Pugliese, Ottawa Citizen, April 16, 2018 The Caribbean Special Tactics Centre or CSTC was officially opened at the Jamaica…
By Elizabeth McSheffrey, National Observer, April 17, 2018 Traffic grinds to a crawl on the dusty highway through Casillas, a small city…
By Angelika Albaladejo, InSight Crime, April 18, 2018 Authorities in Chile have dismantled a transnational network that used travel…
By Marie Laurette Numa, Haiti Liberté, April 18, 2018 On Fri., Apr. 13 and Sat., Apr. 14, 2018, the 8th Summit of the Americas was held in…
By Michelle Lalonde, Montreal Gazette, April 19, 2018 In an interview with the Montreal Gazette Wednesday, Jean-Pierre Fortin said a spike…
By Amanda Coletta, CTV News, April 16, 2018 The UN refugee agency’s representative in Canada, Jean-Nicolas Beuze, said Monday he wants to…
By Gavin McNichol, Juneau Empire, April 6, 2018 I arrived in Juneau last summer with mixed emotions. I was excited to start a new life in…
By Verity Stevenson & Jaela Bernstien, CBC News, March 28, 2018 It may have been a warm September last fall, but Paulo knew enough…
By Sandra Lemaire, VOA Creole Service, April 6, 2018 Haiti's National Police spokesperson told VOA Creole Friday that they have two…
By Colin Perkel, The Globe & Mail, April 15, 2018 Ecuadorian villagers are set this week to try again to hold Chevron Canada legally…
By Ashley Renders, National Observer, April 10, 2018  Canada is the most sued country in NAFTA—a troubling fact that has resurfaced since…
By Ghana Guardian, April 12, 2018 Defence Minister Hon. Dominic Nitiwul has ordered a Canadian Mining company C&G Aleska to desist…
By Kim Ives, Haiti Liberté, April 10, 2018 Growing international tensions between the United States, on one hand, and Russia and China, on…
By Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald, April 10, 2018 Disagreement in the international community over whether Haiti remains a threat to the…
By Aida Alami, U.S. News & World Report, April 9, 2018 As the sun starts to set on Haiti's most fertile valley, a silent group of…
By Milo Milfort, Haiti Liberté, April 4, 2018 Created in the 1980s on 618 acres of land, Port-au-Prince’s only public dump is located in…
By Ben Makuch, VICE news, April 4, 2018 If you were to listen to the foreign policy rhetoric emanating from Ottawa these days you’d think…
By Yves Engler, Dissident Voice, April 2, 2018 Is there no voice in Parliament willing to denounce Canadian interference in another…
By teleSUR, March 24, 2018 Two hundred liters of cyanide solution are polluting the waters of Mexico's Piaxtla River in San Dimas, Durango…
By Roger Annis, A Socialist In Canada, March 20, 2018 Canada is stepping its toes further into the social and military disasters in Africa…
By Ashifa Kassam, The Guardian, March 21, 2018 Justin Trudeau has defended his government’s decision to sign off on the sale of more than…
By Ellie Happel, New York Times (OP-ED), March 29, 2018 After the 2010 earthquake killed more than 200,000 people and displaced more than…
By Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald, March 29, 2018 Haiti police are investigating whether part of a body found in an area where a…
By Joseph Guyler Delva, Reuters, March 27, 2018 Haiti’s president on Tuesday installed a seven-member high command for the new army,…