AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoMedical Protest in Port-au-Prince: Tear-gassed medical students at UEH say authorities still haven’t answered their demand to relocate the shuttered State University Hospital (HUEH). They’re planning a new march for July 1, insisting the hospital must be moved so training and care can resume. Gang Violence and Student Safety: The protest comes as students push back against the reality that hospital access is being shaped by gang-controlled territory, with organizers saying they’ll keep mobilizing until the government acts. Travel Warnings Spotlight Haiti: A new roundup of “critical” tourist violence highlights Haiti’s worsening security picture, pointing to kidnappings, gang violence, and a growing number of governments maintaining Level 4 “do not travel” advisories. World Cup Noise, Haiti Connections: While Haiti’s World Cup presence is mentioned in broader coverage, the week’s biggest headlines are still dominated by global sports and U.S. immigration court rulings—leaving Haiti’s local fight for healthcare access as the clearest, on-the-ground story for readers.
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