Kenyan police officers are deployed in Haiti as part of a United Nations peacekeeping mission to help maintain law and order in the country. The officers are trained in various aspects of policing, including crowd control and conflict resolution, making them valuable assets in volatile situations. Their presence in Haiti is crucial in supporting the local police force and ensuring the safety and security of the population.
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DOGE targets a community service program in its latest cost-cutting effort
SummaryThe Trump administration has targeted AmeriCorps’ National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC), a 30-year-old program that engages young adults in various community projects across the U.S., leading to early dismissals of its volunteers due to budget cuts. The NCCC, which employs over 2,000 individuals aged 18 to 26, has been impacted by the administration's priorities, with funding under scrutiny, prompting the dismissal of members by April 30. Concerns have been raised about the future of these...
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