A minister for the U.K.’s Home Office told the House of Lords that they hoped to phase out the use of hotels for underage asylum seekers, as 200 unaccompanied minors have gone missing.1 In Haiti, which has no elected officials after the terms of its last 10 senators expired, suspected cases of cholera were reported to have jumped roughly 60 percent over the past month, and gangs occupied large parts of Port-au-Prince.
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A minister for the U.K.’s Home Office told the House of Lords that they hoped to phase out the use of hotels for underage asylum seekers, as 200 unaccompanied minors have gone missing.1 In Haiti, which has no elected officials after the terms of its last 10 senators expired, suspected cases of cholera were reported to have jumped roughly 60 percent over the past month, and gangs occupied large parts of Port-au-Prince.