Police from Colombia and France will advise their Ecuadorean peers in the fight against murder for hire, of which twenty-three cases have been reported so far this year just in Guayaquil (in southwestern Ecuador), Ecuadorean interior minister Gustavo Jalkh indicated Tuesday.
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U.S. Army’s Elite Train Belizean Forces In Effort To Build Partnership
Concerns about trafficking throughout Belize have increased as operatives use the nation as a launching pad for trafficking. The upsurge in the illegal transit operations can be traced along many of Belize’s rural, remote areas, and vast ocean. Concerns about trafficking throughout Belize have increased as operatives use the nation [ … ]
Aid Group Seeks $2 Billion for Haitian Schools
An international development group is working to raise $2 billion in aid to help rebuild and reform Haiti's education system.
Bangladesh To Send First Female Peacekeeper Unit To Haiti
Bangladesh will send its first all-female contingent of police officers on a United Nations peacekeeping mission, to help with reconstruction in quake-devastated Haiti, police said Thursday.
Scientists Draw First Genetic Roadmap Of Amphibian
Scientists have completed the first genetic blueprint of an amphibian, a clawed African frog, which they say is among the last vertebrates to have its DNA sequenced. Researchers hope the work will shed light on the effects of chemicals called endocrine disruptors on humans and help preserve endangered frog species.
Ay Haiti is Spain’s No. 1 Hit of Solidarity
Spanish producer Carlos Jean brought together some of the biggest names in music to use their voices to extend a helping hand toward Haitians reeling from the earthquake that devastated the country on Jan. 12.
Southern Command Announces Continued Humanitarian Assistance to Haiti
U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) announced today a New Horizons humanitarian assistance exercise in Haiti that will provide much needed medical and engineering services to several communities outside of Port au Prince, including Gonaives, beginning 1 June through September.
Trombitas Takes Command of JTF-Haiti
Lt. Gen. Ken Keen, who had served as commander of the task force in Haiti since January, said farewell in a message to his troops. He said it was a privilege to work with all U.S. military services, side-by-side with 18 militaries from the United Nations Peace-Keeping Force and with [ … ]
Health Workers in Haiti Fear Spike in Infectious Disease
Port-au-Prince General Hospital is the largest hospital in Haiti. Some of its buildings were damaged during the earthquake, but with the help of international medical organizations it has remained open. On any given day, more than 300 patients arrive looking for care. More than two months after the quake, doctors [ … ]
US Military to Keep Hundreds of Soldiers in Haiti
Army Lt. Gen. Ken Keen, who stepped down Sunday as the commander of Joint Task Force Haiti, told Pentagon reporters on April 19th that the U.S. military will keep about 500 soldiers in Haiti throughout the summer months as part of U.S. efforts to help the nation recover from the [ … ]
US Congress passes Haiti debt relief bill
The US Congress passed a bill Wednesday calling for easing Haiti's debt burden to help with reconstruction efforts in the wake of the devastating January 12 earthquake.
The Red Cross – An International Mission for Haiti
The Red Cross has become truly international in Haiti since the earthquake, with representatives of the organization arriving in the Caribbean country from various regions of the world in order to help their Haitian colleagues.