Haitian Prime Minister Fires Prosecutor After He Seeks to Charge Henry in Killing of Jovenel Moïse
In Haiti, a political crisis is deepening after Prime Minister Ariel Henry fired the country’s top public prosecutor…
Read MoreIn Haiti, a political crisis is deepening after Prime Minister Ariel Henry fired the country’s top public prosecutor…
Read MoreTraveling has always been difficult for Cubans, often considered potential immigrants. Beyond the expenses, the bureaucratic procedures…
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Nubya Garcia from the UK, of Guyanese and Trinidanian descent, with an NPR Tiny Desk Home Concert (2020).
Read MoreMy twin brother died on September 8. I’m sharing our story for whoever’s interested, and so his son will know he was a great man.
Read MoreIn one week, 329 people died, very close to the peak of the first wave in 2020. Cemetery reports up to two deaths per day.
Read MoreOur photo of the day; “Naco” was taken by Peter Chartrand of the USA in Sonora, Mexico.
Read More“So we will cut 55% of our emissions. That’s a huge transition, so we have to really get going during these first four years and do that in a tangible way.”
Read MoreCuba’s top authorities have spent the past two months visiting places they’ve prefered to only give a sidelong glance for decades.
Read MoreRequests have tripled since June, and continue to rise, for a total of 22,813 asylum requests in the past 8 months of 2021.
Read MoreIrina Echarry from Cuba took our photo of the day: “Dusk in Alamar” in Havana, Cuba. She used a Nikon D3000 camera.
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