We have started to collect the most important news related to Haiti in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The twice-postponed elections in Haiti will be held on 27 December, the interim prime minister announces.
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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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Five top Haitian judges are fired after ruling that a Haitian-born US millionaire can run for president.
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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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The Dominican Republic's envoy to Haiti demands an apology after clashes mar his president's visit there.
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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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Three people working for the Organisation of American States are seized in Haiti, as elections are postponed.
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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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The UN Security Council calls on Haiti to hold elections by 7 February, after a fourth delay in the polls.
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The head of the UN peacekeeping force in Haiti is found dead in a hotel room.
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