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![]() Haiti - News : Zapping... 15/06/2024 11:44:19
The gangs, retreating into their territory, multiply the traps serving as ambushes. Observers report that the gangs dig pits in the roads which they cover with planks before installing paving stones. These traps aim to immobilize and destroy armored vehicles. Escapee arrested at PAP airport Friday June 14, 2024, agents of the National Central Bureau-Interpol arrested Joseph Ludy, an escapee from the National Penitentiary, at Toussaint Louverture International Airport when he was preparing to leave the country on board a flight to the United States. He was actively wanted for escape, assassination, rape and criminal conspiracy. Grenadière world ranking unchanged This Friday, June 14, FIFA revealed its new ranking of women's selections. Our Grenadières, having not played international matches since February 2024, maintain their 53rd position, just behind South Africa. O.G 2024 : 2 Haitians already confirmed The Haitian delegation which will be present at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games is starting to take shape. Indeed, after Lynnzee Brown in artistic gymnastics, it is Christopher Borzor who will represent Haiti in athletics, a specialist in 100, 200 and 400 meters, at the Olympic Games. The Olympics will be held from Friday July 26 to Sunday August 11, 2024. There are other names to come, notably in swimming, boxing, judo, Taekwondo, etc. Strengthening scientific collaboration Ambassador Gandy Thomas Representative of the Permanent Mission of Haiti to the Organization of American States (OAS) accompanied by collaborators, Sherlo Antoine and Jean Bernard Henry, had a working meeting this week with Antonio Campuzano Rosales, Secretary General from the Pan American Institute of Geography and History (IPGH). During this meeting, Ambassador Thomas expressed a clear interest in strengthening Haiti's participation in the IPGH and collaboration with this illustrious international scientific organization. 1.2 million children need education in emergencies In 2024, the Education Cluster estimates that 1,188,455 girls and boys aged 3 to 17 will need education in emergencies (ESU) and nearly 2,615 teachers. Also, 774,196 children (aged 3 to 17 years; 51% girls) and 1,700 teachers are targeted in the areas most affected by the crisis or facing displacement and high levels of food insecurity. HL/ HaitiLibre
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