We have started to collect the most important news related to Haiti in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Aid workers struggle to provide emergency aid
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Thousands of people hunker down across the Caribbean as Hurricane Ike pounds the region, on course for Cuba.
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Haiti's prime minister says communities left stranded by recent ferocious storms are in desperate need of food and water.
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As many as one million people may be homeless in hurricane-battered Haiti, the country's prime minister says.
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The UN special envoy to Haiti says the country needs more international help after being devastated by storms.
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Aid worker's view of what storm-hit Haiti needs to rebuild
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Haitian officials say 793 people were killed in four major storms which devastated the country in August and September.
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Hurricane destruction has left Haiti at a "tipping point", World Bank chief Robert Zoellik warns during a visit.
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A school collapses during class in a suburb of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, killing at least 50 people and trapping others.
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Rescuers work through the night in the rubble of a collapsed school in Haiti, where at least 75 people are known to have died.
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