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Irishwoman Among Eight Kidnapped in Haiti
Eight people, including Irishwoman Gena Heraty and a three-year-old, were kidnapped from a Haitian orphanage on Sunday; Ireland's government is working with Haitian officials to secure their release.
Irishwoman Among Eight Kidnapped in Haiti
Eight people, including Irishwoman Gena Heraty and a three-year-old, were kidnapped from a Haitian orphanage on Sunday; Ireland's government is working with Haitian officials to secure their release.
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40% Bias Score


Haitian Senator Arrested Amidst Rising Gang Violence
Former Haitian Senator Nenel Cassy was arrested on Saturday for allegedly supporting gangs and conspiring against the state, highlighting the government's struggle to control gang violence that has spread to previously peaceful areas like Kenscoff, where nine people, including a foreign national, we...
Haitian Senator Arrested Amidst Rising Gang Violence
Former Haitian Senator Nenel Cassy was arrested on Saturday for allegedly supporting gangs and conspiring against the state, highlighting the government's struggle to control gang violence that has spread to previously peaceful areas like Kenscoff, where nine people, including a foreign national, we...
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48% Bias Score


Haiti's Crisis: Violence, Poverty, and the Struggle for Recovery
Haiti faces a severe crisis with 8,700 deaths from violence (early 2024-June 2025), 26.9% inflation, and five years of declining GDP; international banks are developing recovery plans, but implementation is hindered by gang control of 90% of Port-au-Prince.
Haiti's Crisis: Violence, Poverty, and the Struggle for Recovery
Haiti faces a severe crisis with 8,700 deaths from violence (early 2024-June 2025), 26.9% inflation, and five years of declining GDP; international banks are developing recovery plans, but implementation is hindered by gang control of 90% of Port-au-Prince.
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40% Bias Score


Haiti: Gangs Control 90% of Port-au-Prince, Creating Humanitarian Crisis
In Haiti, heavily armed gangs control 90% of Port-au-Prince following the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, causing over 3,000 deaths and displacing 1.3 million people this year alone, leading to a humanitarian crisis and the potential for Haiti to become the first failed state in the W...
Haiti: Gangs Control 90% of Port-au-Prince, Creating Humanitarian Crisis
In Haiti, heavily armed gangs control 90% of Port-au-Prince following the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, causing over 3,000 deaths and displacing 1.3 million people this year alone, leading to a humanitarian crisis and the potential for Haiti to become the first failed state in the W...
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68% Bias Score


Haitian Presidential Candidate Arrested in US for Alleged Gang Support
A prominent Haitian businessman and former presidential candidate, Pierre Réginald Boulos, was arrested in Florida by ICE for allegedly supporting gangs and failing to disclose his political activities when applying for US residency; this action reflects a broader US crackdown on immigration and fol...
Haitian Presidential Candidate Arrested in US for Alleged Gang Support
A prominent Haitian businessman and former presidential candidate, Pierre Réginald Boulos, was arrested in Florida by ICE for allegedly supporting gangs and failing to disclose his political activities when applying for US residency; this action reflects a broader US crackdown on immigration and fol...
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40% Bias Score


Colombia Bolsters Haiti's Security Amidst Gang Violence
Colombian President Gustavo Petro visited Haiti on Friday, offering security assistance and announcing a new embassy amid rampant gang violence; this follows a January visit and ongoing investigations into the 2021 assassination of President Moïse.
Colombia Bolsters Haiti's Security Amidst Gang Violence
Colombian President Gustavo Petro visited Haiti on Friday, offering security assistance and announcing a new embassy amid rampant gang violence; this follows a January visit and ongoing investigations into the 2021 assassination of President Moïse.
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36% Bias Score

Nine Kidnapped from Haitian Orphanage Amidst Rising Gang Violence
Nine people, including an Irish missionary and a three-year-old, were kidnapped from a Haitian orphanage on Sunday morning by the Viv Ansam gang, highlighting the escalating gang violence in Haiti that has already claimed 3,141 lives in 2023 alone.

Nine Kidnapped from Haitian Orphanage Amidst Rising Gang Violence
Nine people, including an Irish missionary and a three-year-old, were kidnapped from a Haitian orphanage on Sunday morning by the Viv Ansam gang, highlighting the escalating gang violence in Haiti that has already claimed 3,141 lives in 2023 alone.
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20% Bias Score

Irish Missionary Among Nine Kidnapped from Haitian Orphanage
Nine people, including Irish missionary Gena Heraty and a three-year-old, were kidnapped from the Sainte-Hélène orphanage in Kenscoff, Haiti, on Sunday at 3:30 PM local time (7:30 AM GMT) by attackers who broke through a wall; this follows a trend of gang violence in the area.

Irish Missionary Among Nine Kidnapped from Haitian Orphanage
Nine people, including Irish missionary Gena Heraty and a three-year-old, were kidnapped from the Sainte-Hélène orphanage in Kenscoff, Haiti, on Sunday at 3:30 PM local time (7:30 AM GMT) by attackers who broke through a wall; this follows a trend of gang violence in the area.
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24% Bias Score

Haiti Crisis: Revised Recovery Plan Focuses on Northern Region Amidst Violence
Haiti's spiraling violence, resulting in about 8,700 deaths between early 2024 and June 2025, alongside economic decline and 90% of Port-au-Prince under gang control, necessitates revised recovery plans focusing on the Northern region; however, security concerns remain paramount.

Haiti Crisis: Revised Recovery Plan Focuses on Northern Region Amidst Violence
Haiti's spiraling violence, resulting in about 8,700 deaths between early 2024 and June 2025, alongside economic decline and 90% of Port-au-Prince under gang control, necessitates revised recovery plans focusing on the Northern region; however, security concerns remain paramount.
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44% Bias Score

Haitian Businessman Arrested in U.S. for Alleged Gang Support
In Florida, U.S. immigration agents arrested Haitian businessman Pierre Réginald Boulos for allegedly supporting violent gangs designated as terrorist groups, leading to his revoked residency and highlighting the U.S.'s efforts to combat gang violence in Haiti and its implications for immigration po...

Haitian Businessman Arrested in U.S. for Alleged Gang Support
In Florida, U.S. immigration agents arrested Haitian businessman Pierre Réginald Boulos for allegedly supporting violent gangs designated as terrorist groups, leading to his revoked residency and highlighting the U.S.'s efforts to combat gang violence in Haiti and its implications for immigration po...
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44% Bias Score

US Extends TPS for Haitian Immigrants Until February 2026
A New York federal court blocked the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 Haitian immigrants, extending their protection until February 2026, despite the DHS's objections and the Supreme Court's prior ruling on a similar case involving Venezuelan im...

US Extends TPS for Haitian Immigrants Until February 2026
A New York federal court blocked the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 Haitian immigrants, extending their protection until February 2026, despite the DHS's objections and the Supreme Court's prior ruling on a similar case involving Venezuelan im...
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32% Bias Score

Hotel Oloffson Burned Down Amid Haiti's Crisis
The Hotel Oloffson, a 19th-century architectural landmark in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, was destroyed by fire on July 5th, likely in gang retaliation following a police operation; this event symbolizes the ongoing crisis of violence and instability in the country.

Hotel Oloffson Burned Down Amid Haiti's Crisis
The Hotel Oloffson, a 19th-century architectural landmark in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, was destroyed by fire on July 5th, likely in gang retaliation following a police operation; this event symbolizes the ongoing crisis of violence and instability in the country.
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36% Bias Score
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