Haitians cut back on already scarce food and ask how they’ll survive rising fuel prices
Business
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — For a factory worker in Haiti, the war in distant Iran means he now has to walk two hours to work and the same distance home each day, because he can no longer afford public transportation. On a recent morning, Alexandre Joseph, 35, fretted about his family’s future in a loud voice, attracting the attention of passersby in Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital. “The government raised the prices of gasoline, diesel and kerosene, hitting my family. I now am unable to feed
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