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Haiti News: Gang Dismantled, Schools to Get Internet, TPS Concerns
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Haiti News: Gang Dismantled, Schools to Get Internet, TPS Concerns

From Haiti Libre · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Haiti Libre reports on a dismantled gang, internet access for public schools, and the near-readiness of Zed Airlines in Montreal.
  • The publication also covers a warning from Catholic Bishops regarding the US Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and a six-month internship for 49 trainee magistrates.
  • Concerns are raised about the "FUSION" initiative in relation to TPS.

Haiti Libre's latest news roundup touches on several key developments across Haiti and its international relations. A significant security update notes the dismantling of a gang, signaling a step towards restoring order.

In education, public schools are set to receive internet access, a move expected to enhance learning resources and connectivity for students and teachers.

On the transportation front, Zed Airlines' Montreal operations are reported to be nearing completion, potentially opening new travel routes.

Internationally, Catholic Bishops have issued a warning concerning the U.S. Temporary Protected Status (TPS), indicating potential concerns or advisories for Haitian nationals. Additionally, 49 trainee magistrates are beginning a six-month internship program, contributing to the development of the country's legal sector. The publication also notes that "FUSION" is deeply concerned regarding the TPS.

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Originally published by Haiti Libre in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.