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Haiti - FLASH : The new fuel prices are in effect, anger is growing 15/09/2022 09:51:24 |
| The Ministries of Economy and Finance, Trade and Industry advise the general public, importers, distributors and consumers of petroleum products in particular that the prices per gallon in force in the territory national are set... |
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Haiti - FLASH : Tropical Storm Fiona heads to Haiti 15/09/2022 06:00:44 |
| According to the National Hurricane Center of NOAA Fiona should enter the Dominican Republic Monday morning around 2 a.m., and affect Haiti between Monday evening and Tuesday… |
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Haiti - News : Zapping... 14/09/2022 12:01:10 |
| Digicel employee killed - J-C Moïse wants more intense demonstrations - NOTICE : Spanish Embassy closed - Saint-Marc : Order restored at the communal market - Urban guerrilla warfare : Nearly 22,000 people displaced... |
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Haiti - Diaspora Covid-19 : Daily Bulletin #908 14/09/2022 11:34:12 |
| World : Downward trend - Haiti : 1.9% of the population vaccinated with 2 doses - USA : The Covid is receding - Dominican Republic : Generalized decline - Quebec : High mortality - France : Strong rebound in new cases in 24 hours... |
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Haiti - FLASH : New prices of petroleum products at the pump (preview) 14/09/2022 11:04:27 |
| According to Emmelie Prophète the Minister of Communication, the Government has decided on the amount of the increase in the price of petroleum products at the pump.. |
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Haiti - Digicel : Demonstrations responsible for optical fiber cuts 14/09/2022 10:38:12 |
| In a press release, the telephone company Digicel informs the population in general and its customers in particular, « [...] that the situation in Haiti has a major impact on its operations... |
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Haiti - Demonstrations : The revolt rumbles, at least 2 dead and several injured 14/09/2022 10:11:33 |
| Very early Tuesday, September 13, all activities were paralyzed in Port-au-Prince, the doors of public administration, banks, supermarkets and transfer houses remained closed... |
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