We have started to collect the most important news related to Haiti in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Two Jordanian peacekeepers serving with the UN in Haiti are shot dead in the capital, Port-au-Prince.
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The head of the UN peacekeeping force in Haiti is found dead in a hotel room.
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The UN Security Council calls on Haiti to hold elections by 7 February, after a fourth delay in the polls.
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Members of Organization of American States kidnapped in Haiti are released, as further election delay looks certain.
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Three people working for the Organisation of American States are seized in Haiti, as elections are postponed.
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Haiti's long-awaited elections, scheduled for 8 January, may be postponed for a fourth time, officials say.
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The Dominican Republic's envoy to Haiti demands an apology after clashes mar his president's visit there.
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Several people are hurt in Haiti during a protest rally against a visit by the president of the Dominican Republic.
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Five top Haitian judges are fired after ruling that a Haitian-born US millionaire can run for president.
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Haiti's long-awaited elections are postponed for a third time, until 8 January, say election officials.
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The twice-postponed elections in Haiti will be held on 27 December, the interim prime minister announces.
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