Gang violence in Haiti: The prime minister is unable to go back
The capital of Haiti is still primarily immobilized by violence, and gangs are threatening civil war if Prime Minister Ariel Henry does not resign. Ariel Henry, the prime minister, cannot leave Puerto Rico and is still there. Since he departed the nation to request foreign assistance, there has been an increase in violence within the last week. There is an emergency in Haiti. Gangs are demanding his resignation. Most companies in Port-au-Prince have closed, and the international airport is still closed.
Argentina's economic crisis: Public servants demonstrate against layoffs
Teachers and former government employees in Argentina have joined the current wave of protests. They are protesting the economic measures proposed by President Javier Milei. The government has accepted a nearly five billion dollar IMF bailout package, coinciding with the austerity measures that Milei pledged during his presidential campaign. Critics claim that the reductions have caused poverty to rise to about 60%, but he argues that the measures are vital to support the economy.
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