Political Unrest in Haiti

Garry Conille named as Haiti's new prime minister amidst ongoing gang violence in the capital of Port-au-Prince. He replaces Michel Patrick Boisvert after Ariel Henry's resignation. Council members chose Conille unanimously, with one member absent from the vote. Gangs have been causing chaos, attacking police stations, airports, and prisons.

State Department Travel Advisory for Venezuela

The State Department warns against traveling to Venezuela due to high crime and civil unrest under President Nicolás Maduro's socialist dictatorship. Political rallies often turn violent, shortages of essential supplies persist, and the U.S. has withdrawn diplomatic personnel from Caracas. Venezuelan migrants are fleeing to the U.S., raising concerns about gang members and terrorism connections.

Investing in Physical Gold to Protect Savings

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, issued a warning about political instability, government debt, and inflation. He recommends investing in physical gold to protect savings. Birch Gold Group offers a Gold IRA Info Kit for interested investors.

Political Turmoil in Haiti

A surprise announcement revealed Haiti's new prime minister, Fritz Bélizaire, causing division within the transitional council. The political move has sparked concerns about further instability in the country amid ongoing gang violence in Port-au-Prince. Some council members are considering their options in response to the decision.

Haiti's New Prime Minister Selection

Haiti's new prime minister choice causes rift in transitional council, with four members selecting Fritz Bélizaire, sparking unexpected political alliance and opposition. Gang-related violence adds urgency to the need for stable leadership.

Political Crisis in Haiti

A transitional council has been established in Haiti to choose the next prime minister and Cabinet, as gangs tighten their grip on the troubled country.

Crisis in Haiti: Cataclysmic Situation Due to Gang Violence and Political Instability

The United Nations describes the situation in Haiti as 'cataclysmic' due to ongoing gang violence and political instability. More than 1,500 people have been killed by gangs so far this year, with weapons continuing to flow into the country. The report highlights rampant sexual violence, abuse of children, and vigilante justice by self-defense brigades. Despite an arms embargo, weapons still enter Haiti through porous borders. The UN calls for tighter controls on arms trafficking and urgent deployment of a security support mission to help address the violence.

Foreign Intervention in Haiti

The article discusses the ongoing violence in Haiti and the debate around the necessity of foreign intervention to restore order in the country. Various perspectives are presented, highlighting the complexities of the situation and the historical context of foreign involvement in Haiti.

Violence and Political Instability in Haiti

Suspected gang members killed in attack on Petion-Ville neighborhood in Haiti, indicating resurgence of vigilante justice. Political future of Haiti uncertain. Violence continues as gangs control most of Port-au-Prince.

Impact of President Biden's Policies on Haiti

President Biden's rushed policies to address a migration crisis in 2021 led to the collapse of the Haitian state in 2024 amid his reelection campaign. The chaos in Haiti, fueled by armed gangs and political instability, threatens Biden's ability to handle migration during his campaign.

Humanitarian Crisis Facing Haitians in the Dominican Republic

Haitians endure long queues for food in neighboring Dominican Republic amid a humanitarian crisis set to intensify due to surging gang violence and political instability in Haiti.

Resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry in Haiti amid Violent Gang Activity

Prime Minister of Haiti, Ariel Henry, announces resignation amidst violent gang activity and crisis in the country. Transitional council to be set up for a peaceful transition of power. Haiti has been plagued by violence, political instability, and criminal activities.

Haiti's Political Unrest and Violence

Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, was largely shut down following a prison break that freed thousands of inmates. Gang violence and political instability have paralyzed the city, leading to a state of emergency and a nighttime curfew. Authorities are struggling to regain control amidst ongoing chaos and insecurity.