Reporting on Haiti's gang violence
We speak to our correspondent in Haiti about the country's gang crisis.
Our Senior International Correspondent Orla Guerin has travelled to Haiti to report on the country鈥檚 spiralling gang violence. She talks about what it is like to cover the violence on the ground and explains how the gangs have become such a major concern in the country.
We also hear how the violence is affecting people鈥檚 lives with the gangs now controlling at least 60% of the capital and speak to Haitians abroad about the conversations they are having with their family members back at home.
A new cap on the price of Russian oil starts from today, implemented by the G7 group of major economies. Our business correspondent explains.
Also today, we hear what it is like to work as a maid in Qatar. Despite changes to employment law, many work long hours without a day off, some have their passports taken away, and some face abuse.
(Photo: Rose Delpe cries as people displaced by gang war violence in Cite Soleil walk on the streets of Delmas neighborhood after leaving Hugo Chaves square in Port-au-Prince, Haiti November 19, 2022. Credit: Ralph Tedy Erol TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY/Reuters)
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