The European Union unblocked $87 million in development aid for Haiti on Monday, ending a freeze imposed almost five years ago because of allegedly flawed elections in the Western Hemisphere’s poorest nation. The EU said the money would support Haiti’s democratic process as its transitional government prepares for presidential and legislative elections tentatively scheduled for December — the first since the bloody 2004 rebellion that helped topple President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Full Story
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