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HR 2643Haiti Criminal Collusion Transparency Act of 2025passed house
S 1854Haiti Criminal Collusion Transparency Act of 2025floor
S 742Haiti Economic Lift Program Extension Act of 2025committee
HR 6504Haiti Economic Lift Program Extension Actpassed house
HR 1625
Haiti Economic Lift Program Extension Act of 2025
introduced
HR 4286SAK PASE in Haiti Act of 2025introduced
HR 5209HOPE for Haitian Prosperity Act of 2025introduced
HRES 965Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1689) to require the Secretary of …introduced
HR 1689To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti for temporary p…floor
HR 1114L’Ouverture Economic Development Plan for Haiti Act of 2025committee
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5 signals for "Haiti" · Disaster+Health
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Gang violence across Haiti has reached unprecedented levels, displacing nearly 1.5 million people and creating a severe humanitarian crisis, according to the UN International Organization for Migration. The displacement figures represent a record high and are compounding existing shortages in shelter, food, and medical care.
6.2/10·UN News·Port-Au-Prince, Ouest MSF's hospital in Haiti's Cité Soleil neighborhood reopened its emergency department and sexual violence services on June 1 after closing for three weeks due to armed clashes that wounded over 40 people and forced evacuation of more than 800 civilians seeking refuge. The hospital, which typically serves 150 outpatient consultations daily and maintains 80% inpatient bed occupancy, sustained bullet damage to multiple buildings and represents one of few healthcare lifelines for the area's 300,000 residents.
5.5/10·Doctors Without Borders (MSF)·Cité Soleil, Ouest The only member of Haiti’s national soccer team who is based in the troubled Caribbean country is awaiting a US visa to join the squad in Florida just weeks before the start of the World Cup.
3.1/10·Stuff.co.nz·Florida, Valle del Cauca Department African Football Confederation president Khalilou Sow and billionaire Patrice Motsepe expressed confidence that an African team could win the 2026 World Cup, building on Morocco's historic semi-final run in Qatar. Former Nigerian star Jay-Jay Okocha voiced skepticism, citing improving North American and Asian competition. Morocco and Senegal are seen as the continent's strongest contenders, with Morocco grouped alongside Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti, while Senegal faces France, Norway, and Iraq.
A former footballer who retired at 24 following backlash after a youth match against Haiti in 2008 is now sharing his life story as an attempt to reconcile with that painful chapter.
1.5/10·El País América (Spanish)