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In Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince, residents of Solino and Nazon neighborhoods fled their homes due to gang violence on Thursday, as a coalition of gangs called Viv Ansanm tightens its control over the country. The exodus comes amid infighting within the political leadership and slow progress from a delayed foreign security mission.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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