Thousands join peaceful march organized by Protestant pastors
Prime minister says 23 arrested, including Supreme Court judge and inspector general of National Police force
Members of the press, including recent victims of police aggression, marched in Port-au-Prince demanding respect, justice and an end to hostilities
At least one killed during demonstration marking 217th anniversary of decisive battle in war for independence from France
Obed Joseph and two accomplices were allowed to discuss details of the crime with reporters during a police press conference
Thousands fill streets of capital in honor of Evelyne Sincere, who was reportedly tortured and raped before being killed by her captors
Protesters are demanding justice for fellow student Gregory Saint-Hilaire who was shot and killed Oct. 2 on state university grounds, allegedly by police
Law that went into effect October 1 mandates all transactions be done in local currency rather than US dollars
Pascal Alexandre’s conditional release was a key demand when Fantom 509 took to the streets earlier this month, setting fire to government buildings and official vehicles
Residents in the Riviere Froide area of Haiti's south say they need urgent help and their homes are in danger of being swept up by a raging river
Protestant pastors vow to defy decree related to same-sex marriages
Hands-free bucket faucet takes aim at community transmission of the coronavirus in Haiti’s capital
Officers say the government owes them and they will keep protesting until their demands are met
Isolated agricultural community high up in the mountains made an anti-coronavirus plan based on herbal remedies and information on the radio
Haitian pharmacists say homemade remedies do have some validity but shouldn’t be used as cures
People say they fear infection while standing in line to get identification needed for essential tasks such as bank withdrawals
Patients stranded as medical staff stays home, refusing to work without adequate supplies, protection against lethal virus
President Jovenel Moise says two people have tested positive for the virus and is appealing for calm as the country braces for the pandemic
University professor, who recently returned home from US, experienced flu-like symptoms and underwent testing
VOA Creole visited the busiest open-air markets in downtown Port-au-Prince, Monday where most vendors said they had limited or no knowledge of the pandemic sweeping the world
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