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4:12

Jozy Altidore's Long Road to Europe and Back

We took Jozy to a local soccer bar and talked through his long and winding road as a professional and his hopes for Haiti in Copa America.
Daily VICE
2:40

The Illegal Charcoal Trade Is Decimating Forests in Haiti and the Dominican Republic

What many don't know is that there's an illegal charcoal trade thriving near the border, driving deforestation in Dominican Republic and causing tension on both sides.
On The Line
16:51

Nilo Tabrizy Discusses Haiti’s Presidential Turmoil

VICE News journalist Nilo Tabrizy joined On The Line to take your questions about the turmoil over the presidency in Haiti.
Haiti's Power Struggle
5:18

The 120-Day President

Haiti's National Assembly selected Jocelerme Privert as the country's interim president just a week after the departure of Michel Martelly.
Haiti's Power Struggle
6:26

Who's in Charge?

Simon Ostrovsky reports from Haiti's capital to see who is in charge of the country, after President Michel Martelly stepped down without a clear successor.
Daily VICE
7:22

Haiti Filmmaker

We find out how art changed the lives of a group of orphans in Haiti and visit the studio of amazing artist/designer, Katie Stout.
VICE News Specials
5:13

Dominican Deadlock - Dispatch 2

VICE News traveled to Batey Naranjo, a small village near Santo Domingo primarily populated by Haitians or Dominican Haitians.
VICE News Specials
6:45

Dominican Deadlock- Dispatch 4

VICE News visited Fond Bayard Community School in Haiti.
VICE News Specials
9:22

Dominican Deadlock - Dispatch 1

VICE News was at the Santo Domingo Ministry of the Interior on what was the final day for thousands of Dominican Haitians to apply for citizenship, and avoid deportation.
VICE News Specials
6:11

Dominican Deadlock - Dispatch 3

VICE News rides across the Dajabon border crossing with two families self-deporting back to Haiti after they failed to apply for residency.
VICE on HBO
28:53

Sweet Home Alabama & Haitian Money Pit

With illegal immigration roiling American communities and the upcoming presidential race, we sent Thomas Morton to Alabama to see what it would look like if undocumented workers just disappeared.
Correspondent Confidential
11:26

Een mysterieuze cholera-uitbraak in Haïti

Na de enorme aardbeving in Haïti in 2010 gingen steeds meer mensen dood aan een mysterieuze ziekte.
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