Editorial: Haiti’s Looming Catastrophe—Why Self-Reliance Can’t Wait

The potential withdrawal of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) funding from Haiti is not merely a budgetary adjustment—it is a death sentence. With 75% of the country’s health expenditures tethered to this aid, the collapse of Haiti’s already fractured healthcare system is imminent. Hospitals will shutter, vaccines will vanish, and preventable diseases will surge….

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U.S. Bolsters Security Operations at Guantanamo Bay and Conducts ICE Raids in Florida

GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba / PALM BEACH, Florida — In a coordinated effort to address border security and immigration enforcement, the Biden administration has deployed U.S. military personnel to Naval Station Guantanamo Bay while Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out targeted operations in Florida, resulting in the arrest of dozens of undocumented immigrants with criminal…

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Haiti’s First Forum on Women’s Leadership Sparks Dialogue on Inclusive Governance and Empowerment

On Friday, January 31, 2025, the Karibe Hotel in Haiti became the epicenter of a groundbreaking movement as it hosted the inaugural Forum on Women’s Leadership in Haiti. Organized by the association Parcours d’Exception in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Haiti’s Ministry of Women’s Affairs, the event aimed to shine a…

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USAID Headquarters Shuts Down Temporarily, Sparking Concerns Over Caribbean Programs

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) temporarily closed its Washington, D.C., headquarters on Monday, directing staff to work remotely, according to an internal email obtained by ABC News. The unexpected move has fueled speculation about the agency’s future, particularly after Elon Musk claimed that a Department of Government Efficiency is in the process of…

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Trump Administration Moves to Revoke Legal Status of Nicaraguan, Venezuelan, Cuban, and Haitian Migrants

In its latest effort to tighten immigration policies, the Trump administration has announced plans to revoke the legal status of certain migrants from Nicaragua, Venezuela, Cuba, and Haiti. The move, which could affect tens of thousands of individuals, has sparked widespread criticism from immigrant advocacy groups, lawmakers, and international organizations. Details of the Policy Change…

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