We have started to collect the most important news related to Haiti in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Four people were killed in the Haitian capital in a recent operation by peacekeepers, the UN says.
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Almost 500 bodies have been found in Haiti after floodwaters caused by recent storms receded, say reports.
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Rescuers make a last attempt to hunt for survivors at a school in Haiti that collapsed, claiming at least 93 lives.
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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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Haitian worker tries to dig children from collapsed school
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The BBC returns to Haitian town a year after hurricanes
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Visiting UN head Kofi Annan calls for a 12-month extension to the UN peacekeeping force in Haiti.
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Bill Clinton is to be the new UN special envoy to Haiti, a spokesman for the former US president says.
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Survivors of a sinking in which 61 Haitian migrants died say their vessel was rammed by a Turks and Caicos patrol boat.
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A tentative normality returns to Haiti after a week of riots over food-price increases that have left five dead.
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