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Haiti - News : Zapping... 30/03/2024 11:24:19 The name of the future Prime Minister a.i. has not yet been designated, as the Presidential Transitional Council (CPT) has not yet been installed. However, among the rumors of names circulating that of Garry Conille is the one that comes up most often... Emergency : The Canadian Embassy virtually The Canadian Embassy in Haiti, in Port-au-Prince, is open remotely this weekend, ready to help Canadians in need. Our missions continue to work under extremely difficult conditions to meet the needs of Canadians. Canadian citizens, permanent residents or eligible family members, who want to be considered for assisted departure, contact us: https://ow.ly/xlmN50R51Bc Diaspora : International Finance Summit, register International Finance Summit (SIF24) in Florida in Miami "Airport Convention Center" on April 6 and 7, 2024. Theme "Financing the Haitian economy through Direct Investments from the Diaspora" To register for free : https://floridasif2024.com Congratulations to the new President of Senegal The Office of the United Nations Youth Organization of Africa in Haiti (BOJNUAH), conveys its warmest congratulations to the candidate of "System Change" and "Left Pan-Africanism", Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar FAYE elected with 53.89% of the votes in the presidential elections, becoming the 5th and youngest elected Senegalese president in the history of Senegal, at the age of 44. 240 evacuees arrived in Martinique Friday March 29, 170 French nationals and 70 Europeans and third countries arrived in Martinique aboard the French Navy ship "Ventôse" announced Christophe Lemoine, Spokesperson for the Minister of Foreign Affairs. This group of people was transferred to the Palais des sports of Lamentin (Commune of Fort-de-France) converted into an accommodation center for the occasion. Extended curfew The curfew throughout the West Department is extended from Friday March 29 to Monday April 1st, 2024, between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. This measure does not apply to law enforcement officers on duty, firefighters, ambulance drivers, health personnel and duly identified journalists. HL/ HaitiLibre
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