Cubans turn Haiti into unlikely shopping oasis
You wouldn’t think the poorest country in the Americas would be anyone’s shopping dream. Yet Haiti has become just that for Cuban merchants.
You wouldn’t think the poorest country in the Americas would be anyone’s shopping dream. Yet Haiti has become just that for Cuban merchants.
A few people, their faces whitened with talcum powder, wander the alleyways of the cemetery in Port-au-Prince. They are honoring the souls of the dead by dressing as voodoo spirits
Though not through our official Miss Universe bet, the Philippines almost came to a back-to-back win in the person of Miss Haiti Raquel Pelissier, who is actually part Filipino. In
Haiti’s central government collects only about 40 percent of the capital’s garbage, leaving the rest to pile up in streets and gutters in impoverished neighborhoods, adding to the nation’s misery.
Delta Air Lines and Habitat for Humanity International recently joined forces to help build 10 Habitat homes in Quezon City, as part of Delta’s Force for Global Good program. This year’s volunteers came from 16 cities from the US and Canada.
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