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Haitian police have struggled to control street protests as demonstrators call for President Jovenel Moise to resign over alleged misuse of the Petrocaribe fund.

Gordon Campbell on shifting to electric vehicles, and who killed Haiti’s President?

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While the nation paused last Friday to share the existential horror of farmers and tradies maybe having to pay a little more in future for […]

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Gordon Campbell on the whining vocal minority of farmers, plus the weekly playlist

July 15, 2021 0

Granted, working on the land can be a lonely job and the weather can be a bitch… But speaking in general, what have farmers got […]

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