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Armed gangs try to take control of Haiti's main airport after jailbreak

Heavily armed gangs tried to seize control of Haiti’s main international airport on Monday, exchanging gunfire with police and soldiers in the latest attack on key government sites in an explosion of violence that includes a mass escape from the country’s two biggest prisons.

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Haiti’s capital 'under siege’ as armed gangs attack key infrastructure

Residents of Haiti's capital scrambled for safety on Saturday following the latest spasm of gang violence, with a UN group warning of a "city under siege" after armed attackers targeted the presidential palace and police headquarters. 

Westerners flee as brutal gangs take over

The US has begun airlifting embassy staff out of Haiti as brutal gangs take control of the country and bodies lie in the streets.

How a lack of leadership allowed gangs to take over Haiti

Haiti has descended into a state of chaos and despair in recent years, with gangs seizing control of large swaths of the nation and imposing their rule through fear, violence and extortion. FRANCE 24 spoke to expert Rosa Freedman on what paved the way for gangs to take hold of the Caribbean nation.

The gangsters and rebels jostling over power in Haiti

Haiti's prime minister has been forced to resign as gang violence surged - so who stands to gain?

As leader resigns, Haitian politicians rush to form new government

Following Prime Minister Ariel Henry’s resignation, political leaders were given 24 hours to provide names for a transitional council to lead the country.

Haiti: what caused the gang violence and will it end now the PM has quit

After two weeks of violence and chaos, Ariel Henry has announced his resignation – here’s all you need to know

Haiti transitional council plan appears to crumble after political parties reject it

A proposal to install new leadership in Haiti appeared to be crumbling Wednesday as some political parties rejected the plan to create a presidential council that would manage the transition.

Nicolás Maduro, 11 years on: unpopular, but comfortable in power

The president, whose leadership cast many doubts after Chávez named him successor, has a clear path to cling onto power for another six years thanks to a Chavista-controlled framework

Brazil's Bolsonaro indicted for first time over alleged falsification of his vaccination data

Released by the Supreme Court, Tuesday's indictment claimed that Bolsonaro and 16 others added false information to a health database to make it look like the then-president, his 12-year-old daughter and several others received the Covid-19 vaccine.

As Canadians try to escape Haiti, some feel their own government left them behind

Frustration with Canadian officials leads some to seek help from other organizations

Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro thwarts main opposition candidates ahead of election

Socialist president clears the way for re-election in July vote

Macron and Lula announce €1 billion investment plan for the Amazon

French President Emmanuel Macron kicked off a visit to Brazil Tuesday with the launch of a billion-euro Amazonian green investment plan alongside his counterpart Luiz Inacio

France will help Brazil develop nuclear-powered submarines, Macron says

President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday that France would help Brazil develop nuclear technology for submarines, crucial assistance which has been a sensitive topic between the two nations.

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