PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Armed men set fire overnight to a building in Haiti's capital that had long served as headquarters for the nation's oldest radio station, as an alliance of gangs continues ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Outside their wrecked headquarters, Radio Caraibe's presenters broadcast from a makeshift studio spilling over a pavement in Haiti's quake-hit capital, supplying news and ...
This latest attack on the Haitian press is a stark reminder of the growing insecurity faced by journalists and media outlets in a country where armed gangs are tightening their grip and targeting ...
Haiti’s criminal gangs on Thursday set fire to the premises of historic Radio Télévision Caraibes, leaving the multistory building of the popular radio and television station charred by black smoke in ...
Haiti Gangs Set Fire to Building Once Home to Nation's Oldest Radio Station PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Armed men set fire overnight to a building in Haiti's capital that had long served as ...
* Radios relay messages about aid, victims * Fuel shortages, lack of businesses a threat By Patrick Markey and Joseph Guyler Delva PORT-AU-PRINCE, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Outside their wrecked headquarters ...
Radio Television Caraibes abandoned the building a year ago after gangs moved into the area. Frantz Duval, the editor-in-chief of Le Nouvelliste, Haiti's oldest newspaper, decried the arson in a post ...
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