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  2. Haïti en Marche - Wikipedia

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    French. Headquarters. 100 Avenue Lamartinière. Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Website. haitienmarche .com. Haïti en Marche ( transl. Haiti on the March) [1] is a weekly newspaper published in Haiti. [2] It was founded in Miami, Florida in 1986 by Elsie Ethéart and Marcus Garcia. [3]

  3. Marché en Fer - Wikipedia

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    Marché en Fer. / 18.5515; -72.3431. Marché en Fer or Marché de Fer (English: Iron Market) also known as the Marché Hyppolite and the Marché Vallières is a public market in Haiti ’s capital, Port‑au‑Prince. [1] It was damaged by fire in 2008 and destroyed in the 2010 Haiti earthquake, but was restored. In February 2018 it burned ...

  4. United States occupation of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The United States occupation of Haiti began on July 28, 1915, when 330 U.S. Marines landed at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after the National City Bank of New York convinced the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, to take control of Haiti's political and financial interests. The July 1915 invasion took place following years of ...

  5. Tensions rise in Haiti suburb after attacks leave bodies on ...

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    March 18, 2024 at 2:51 PM. PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) -More than 10 bodies were removed by ambulance from the affluent neighborhood of Petion-Ville on the outskirts of the Haitian capital, according ...

  6. UNICEF: Gangs in Haiti are targeting schools and students

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    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — UNICEF warned Tuesday that schools in Haiti are increasingly at the mercy of gangs, with children becoming targets of robbery or ransom. The agency said that at ...

  7. 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. More than 4,700 inmates escaped. Police were reported to be undermanned and outgunned by the gangs, with only 9,000 operating in Haiti at the time of the fighting.

  8. Deported to Haiti even though he wasn’t born there, he’s ...

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    In 2006 ICE tried to deport Pierrilus’ brother, Daniel Pierrilus, who was also in immigration trouble, to Haiti. When he arrived in Port-au-Prince, Haitian officials sent him back, the family ...

  9. Port-au-Prince - Wikipedia

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    Port-au-Prince ( / ˌpɔːrt oʊ ˈprɪns / PORT oh PRINSS; French: [pɔʁ o pʁɛ̃s] ⓘ; Haitian Creole: Pòtoprens, [pɔtopɣɛ̃s]) is the capital and most populous city of Haiti. The city's population was estimated at 1,200,000 in 2022 with the metropolitan area estimated at a population of 2,618,894. [2]