Haiti’s army wants recruits to fight gangs, and youths jump at the rare job offer

Haiti’s army wants recruits to fight gangs, and youths jump at the rare job offer

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — The announcement that Haiti’s military wanted recruits crackled through a small radio perched on a street stall in downtown Port-au-Prince where Maurenceley Clerge repairs and sells smartphones. It was early morning, and the 21-year-old paused, eager to hear the details. He envisioned earning enough to afford his own food and rent.

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Pope Francis is visiting East Timor after a clergy abuse scandal, but will he address it?

Pope Francis is visiting East Timor after a clergy abuse scandal, but will he address it?

DILI, East Timor (AP) — When the Vatican acknowledged in 2022 that the Nobel Peace Prize-winning, East Timorese independence hero Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo had sexually abused young boys, it appeared that the global clergy sexual abuse scandal that has compromised the Catholic Church’s credibility around the world had finally arrived in Asia’s newest country.

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Having Orbán in charge of EU’s presidency raises key question: Is Hungary for or against the EU?

Having Orbán in charge of EU’s presidency raises key question: Is Hungary for or against the EU?

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union traditionally ends its summer slumber in the dying days of August with an informal meeting of its foreign affairs ministers in a political equivalent of a fireside chat. But with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Hungary holding the presidency of the 27-nation bloc, vacation has already been turned into one

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Bikinis, surfboards and battle-axes? Hawaii loosens long-strict weapons laws after court ruling

Bikinis, surfboards and battle-axes? Hawaii loosens long-strict weapons laws after court ruling

HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii’s tourist hotspot of Waikiki is known for bikinis, shopping and surfboards. But resident Andrew Roberts has recently introduced a different item on evening walks through his neighborhood: a long-poled battle-axe. Roberts, director of the nonprofit Hawaii Firearms Coalition, has been taking the 15th-century-style European halberd on strolls since May. That’s when

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