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Life in Haiti amid gang violence

What's it like to live in Haiti with armed gangs expanding their control?

We continue to look at life in Haiti, the country in the grip of gang violence. We hear from a school principal and her teenage daughters about what it is like living day to day in Haiti now.

The Taliban said a man charged with murder was executed at a sports stadium in Farah province in front of senior figures of the group. This appears to mark a return to hard-line practices that were common when the Taliban ruled in the 1990s, that included public floggings, stonings and killings. We speak to the 91热爆's Pashto online editor.

Twenty-five people have been arrested in raids across Germany on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government. Our correspondent explains.

We explain how China is lifting its most severe Covid policies and talk about the reaction by health experts and the public.

(Photo: People displaced by gang war violence in Cite Soleil rest on the streets of Delmas neighborhood after leaving Hugo Chaves square in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, November 19, 2022. Credit: Ralph Tedy Erol/File Photo/Reuters)

50 minutes

Last on

Wed 7 Dec 2022 17:06GMT

Broadcast

  • Wed 7 Dec 2022 17:06GMT

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