We have started to collect the most important news related to Haiti in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The Organisation of American States will reportedly recommend that the governing party candidate in Haiti's presidential election should be dropped from the run-off vote.
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One year on from the earthquake that devastated Haiti, 70-year-old Sabetile Alson talks about the plight of the country's elderly people.
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Photographer Wolfgang Tillmans in Haiti a year after the earthquake
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Rock band Radiohead give their blessing to an "official bootleg" of their Haiti benefit concert from last year.
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Despair in Haiti after year of earthquake, cholera and riots
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Audio slideshow: The art inspired by Haiti's earthquake
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A Haitian journalist on his country's year of woes
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The Dominican Republic launches its first major operation against illegal Haitian immigrants since it stopped deporting them after last year's earthquake.
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Hundreds of women and girls have been sexually assaulted in Haiti following last year's devastating earthquake, Amnesty International says.
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Protesters demonstrated at events held to mark Haiti's Independence Day and called on the president to step down.
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A US aid worker is released from a prison in Haiti after a judge declines to charge him over allegations he kidnapped an infant from a hospital.
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Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive says the international community is not allowing his country to play a big enough role in its own reconstruction.
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Voodoo priests in quake-hit Haiti are being lynched by mobs who blame them for spreading cholera, the country's government says.
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Some 200 Haitian orphans are being brought to France to be with their adoptive families for Christmas.
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The United Nations sets up an independent panel to investigate the source of cholera in Haiti, after claims it was introduced by UN peacekeepers.
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Former US President Bill Clinton urges reconstruction in Haiti to continue, despite the country's political crisis.
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The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Haitian authorities to resolve the crisis triggered by last month's disputed presidential election.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urges Haitian authorities to resolve the crisis triggered by last month's disputed presidential election.
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The candidates who came first and third in the first round of the disputed presidential election in Haiti reject the proposed recount of the votes.
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Haiti says it will review the disputed result of its presidential election, after angry demonstrations by supporters of a losing candidate.
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Haitian leaders have appealed for calm after thousands of people took to the streets in anger about the results of the presidential election.
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Haiti presidential election candidate Michel Martelly calls for calm amid mass protests by his supporters after he narrowly misses out on the run-off.
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The headquarters of the ruling party in Haiti is set on fire by protesters angry about the results of presidential elections.
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None of Nepal's soldiers serving with UN peacekeepers in Haiti was tested for cholera before they went, the Nepalese army's chief medical officer says.
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