Haiti faces fuel shortages, food shortages, and corruption. Political economist Keston Perry argues that neocolonialism, neoliberalism, and climate injustice are at the root of Haiti’s instability. Transcript Not Available Source URL: The RealNews Please leave this field emptyEmail Address * SUPPORT IndependentAnti-Imperialist Journalism DONATE NOW So far this year:• 410K+ active readers demanding bold perspectives• 130 original news/opinion pieces published JOIN OUR TEAM WE NEED TOOLS Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. orinocotribuneWebsite | + postsBioorinocotribuneJune 28, 2026Fatalities in Venezuela Rise to 1,430 Following June 24 EarthquakesorinocotribuneJune 27, 2026International Rescue Teams Arrive in Venezuela to Join Search-and-Rescue EffortsorinocotribuneJune 27, 2026Venezuela’s Transport Systems Undergo Technical Evaluations Following EarthquakesorinocotribuneJune 26, 2026US Temporarily Eases Sanctions Against Venezuela as SOUTHCOM Deploys Military Share on X (Twitter) Share on Telegram Share on Bluesky Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on WhatsApp Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Tags: Corruption Haiti Jovenel Moise Rebellion shortages Post navigation Previous Previous post: Syrian Army enters Euphrates Dam after US withdrawal: videoNext Next post: “We Want To Keep The Oil” Support us on Patreon Other ways to support us Weekly Digest