Protests in Haiti, initially sparked by a reduction in fuel subsidies, have escalated over the last week, transforming “into a general, visceral rejection of Haiti’s dire living conditions, characterized by widespread hunger, a lack of basic services, omnipresent gang violence, runaway inflation and the weak rule of a caretaker prime minister, Ariel Henry,” writes
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Escalating protests in Haiti, new governance…
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Protests in Haiti, initially sparked by a reduction in fuel subsidies, have escalated over the last week, transforming “into a general, visceral rejection of Haiti’s dire living conditions, characterized by widespread hunger, a lack of basic services, omnipresent gang violence, runaway inflation and the weak rule of a caretaker prime minister, Ariel Henry,” writes