By: Andrew Weber | 2010-01-27 | News and society The earthquake has strike Haiti, the capital city, Port-Au-Prince on Tuesday, causing thousand of death but the death toll is yet to be known because many missing bodies are yet to be found. read more
By: belinda toland | 2010-11-26 | Journalism natural disaster always bring something bad, there is another disaster happened in the world. Hope more people in the world can do some help for them, Haiti. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-04-22 | Journalism The Pulitzer Prize for breaking-news photography belongs to a trio of Washington Post photographers including Carol Guzy, Nikki Kahn and Ricky Carioti, who captured the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti over months. Guzy visited Port-au-Prince 24 hours after the 7.0 magnitude quake hit this country and thousands of Haitians asked for help beneath rubble. Kahn traveled Haiti over the ensuing months as the unrest and cholera epidemic swept out. Carioti arrived in August to document the continuing tragedy. The Haiti’s 2010 disastrous earthquake killed 316,000 people, injured 300,000 and made 1,000,000 homeless. Besides it is estimated that around 30,000 commercial buildings had collapsed. read more
By: michael Webster | 2010-01-26 | News and society Your gift now will help distribute relief supplies – including food, clean water, blankets, and tents to children and families impacted by the earthquake and aftershocks in Haiti. read more
By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 2010-01-22 | Nature What in the world is going on with global warming? Is there or isn't there, and if so why is so much of the planet now so cold? read more
By: Osita Modozie | 2010-01-22 | Non Profit Organizations Discover the means to donate to Haiti. If you want to help this poor country, then the way to do so can be discovered inside this article. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-03-11 | Nature A powerful earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale shook Haiti on Tuesday, causing several buildings to collapse in the poorest nation of the Western hemisphere< read more
By: Alison Baughman | 2010-12-12 | Culture I propose Sebastian Pinera, the President of Chile run for President of Haiti. Apparently he is the kind of guy who knows how to get things done. read more
By: JACQUELINE CHARLES, CAROL ROSENBERG AND TRENTON DANIEL | 2010-01-16 | Society On Tuesday afternoon, a 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti Island. The earthquake happened in Petionville which is a suburb some 10 miles from Haiti capital Port-au-Prince. It damaged the island and isolated mo read more
By: Nelson Christopher | 2010-09-28 | Business Why does Haitian news say that Haiti is beyond repair? Is it really true that Haiti will not be independent anymore and will forever need help from the outside world? This is partially correct because when you read Haitian news they sometimes do look on the brighter side. read more
By: Alicia Verity | 2010-10-26 | Diseases and Conditions Is Haiti at risk for an overwhelming cholera outbreak in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake? read more
By: Sophia Brain | 2010-11-11 | Anti aging Health officials confirm first case of deadly disease in camp for earthquake survivors as toll soars to 600. Health officials in Haiti have confirmed the first case of cholera in one of the earthquake survivors' camps set up in the capital, Port-au-Prince. read more
By: Rebecca Glessner | 2011-10-22 | Transportation and Logistics The earthquake that shook Haiti last January 12, 2010 had devastated more or less 3 million people. The quake also damaged some infrastructure, houses and main roads. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-01-13 | Social issues Haiti Presidential Palace is still crumbled walls, Port-au-Prince- the city to more than 1million people still stays in sprawl rubble and cluttered tents. Haiti has been so devastated after one year the threatening earthquake caused the death to more than 300,000 people. Facing a great deal of hardships after the the earthquake's destruction including disease exposures, massive displacement, demolished infrastructure, the Haiti government and the international humanitarian community and locals have taken it into action. Despite wide mobilization and great efforts among thousands of aid agencies, missionary groups, and public agencies for Haiti's recovery, the country has caught series of problems and big challenges for the upcoming years. Below are the updated images of Haiti one year after the serious earthquake on January 12, 2010, raising the alarm about the reconstruction conditions. read more