criminal gangs are bringing terror and chaos to haiti. the united nations is warning a humanitarian crisis is unfolding in what is the poorest country in the western hemisphere. almost half the population four point seven million haitians are facing acute hunger. in the capital, port au prince, the un says 19 thousand are facing the prospect of living in famine like conditions that s a grim first for the americas. people there are also dealing with a deadly cholera epidemic. armed groups and gangs control as much as 60 percent of the city, and surrounding areas, complicating efforts to get help and aid to those in need. from there orla guerin has the second of her special reports. and a warning, you may find parts of it distressing. a little boy, lost, being put out on the street. police evicting families from a public square
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. a crucial runoff election for a us senate seat in the state of georgia we ll have the latest on why this race matters. a jury in new york has found the trump organization guilty on multiple charges of tax fraud. what does this mean for the former president? warnings of a humanitarian crisis in haiti which is facing acute hunger and a deadly cholera epidemic with gang violence rampant. morocco football fans celebrate as their team causes a major upset at the world cup, beating one of the favourites, spain, to reach the quarter finals for the first time.
and chaos to the country. the united nations is warning a humanitarian crisis is unfolding, in what is the poorest country in the western hemisphere. almost half the population, four point seven million haitians, are facing acute hunger. in the capital, port au prince, the un says 19 thousand are facing the prospect of living in famine like conditions , that s a grim first for the americas. people there are also dealing with a deadly cholera epidemic. armed groups and gangs control as much as 60 percent of the city, and surrounding areas, complicating efforts to get help and aid to those in need. from there, orla guerin has the second of her special reports. and a warning, you may find parts of it distressing. a little boy, lost, being put out on the streets. police evicting families from a public square in port au prince, consigning them to this. many sought refuge here injuly, when gang warfare killed at least 300 people in ten days.
this is bbc news. the headlines. people in the us state of geogia are voting in a senate run off election. they re choosing between the democrat, raphael warnock, and his republican challenger, herschel walker. neither won enough votes in last month s mid terms to secure victory. a jury in new york has found the trump organization guilty on multiple charges of tax fraud. the company was described by prosecutors as having a culture of fraud and deception. the united nations is warning of a humanitarian crisis in haiti. the country faces acute hunger and a deadly cholera epidemic. as it descends into chaos caused by gang violence. in a major upset at the men s football world cup, morocco have beaten one of the favourites, spain, to get to the quarter finals for the first time.