The despair of Haiti, years on from Graham Greene
Jon Snow leaves Haiti, musing on its connections with Graham Greene as well as its current troubles.
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With Tropical Storm Emily on course to hit Haiti, the country is bracing itself for further misery as it struggles to recover from last year’s devastating earthquake.
Exclusive: Hundreds of girls and women have been raped in Haiti’s makeshift refugee camps and, as Channel 4 News reporter Inigo Gilmore reveals, their attackers are rarely punished.
Dozens of people have been killed by the Christchurch earthquake. One British rescuer, who is going to New Zealand, tells Channel 4 News he is hopeful of finding survivors.
Our Chief Correspondent, Alex Thomson, reports on the latest bizarre developments in the return of Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier to Haiti.
Our Chief Correspondent, Alex Thomson, reports on the return of ‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier to his ailing country of Haiti – a return that has divided opinion, but which clearly has some official backing.
A year since the earthquake devastated Haiti killing hundreds of thousands of people, Save the Children writes for Channel 4 News on the ongoing plight of the country’s orphaned youngsters.
An earthquake hits northern England for the second time in two weeks – the biggest in the region since 1970.
After almost a year since baby Landina was pulled from the rubble of the Haitian earthquake and began her journey to the UK for medical treatment, Inigo Gilmore looks at the uncertain future ahead.
An 11-year-old boy caught up in the cholera outbreak in Haiti tells his story to Save the Children’s Elysia Nisan for Channel 4 News.
An international aid agency says it cannot cope with the increasing number of cholera cases in Haiti. Médecins Sans Frontières says the response has been inadequate and must be stepped up.
Protests in Haiti over the death toll of the cholera epidemic have moved to the capital Port-Au-Prince, where demonstrators are confronting UN peacekeepers outside the Presidential Palace.
The UN tells Channel 4 News that protesters in Haiti have attacked foreign medics at a hospital, as shocking pictures of the cholera epidemic emerge, writes Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Miller.
More than a week after Hurricane Tomas swept through Haiti an international aid worker tells Channel 4 News the battle against cholera remains as urgent as ever.
The spreading cholera epidemic in Haiti could see up to 270,000 people infected within a year, a Pan American Health Organisation spokesman tells Channel 4 News.
Jon Snow leaves Haiti, musing on its connections with Graham Greene as well as its current troubles.