Newsline 15 January 2010: International aid trickles into Haiti - our correspondent reports from the devastated capital Port-au-Prince, a former souther Sudan rebel leader says he'll run for the presidency and police ask tourists to play detective as they try to stop sex tourism.
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Haiti after the earthquake
Thousands of those injured in Tuesday's earthquake in Haiti are still waiting for medical help. Other survivors have turned to rioting and looting, angered by the lack of aid, food and water. International aid is finally reaching the disaster-hit area but the airport in Port au Prince is too small to accomodate all the flights coming in. Our correspondent Hans Jaap Melissen reports from Port au Prince.
You can find constantly updated stories, pictures and video in our special Haiti news dossier.
"Unity" government destabilises Sudan
Sudanese vice-president Salva Kiir has announced he'll run for president for south Sudan in April's election. This may have serious repercussions on the security situation in the war-torn country, our correspondent Koert Lindijer says. Listen to our interview with him here.
How to catch a sex tourist
A new Dutch campaign against child sex tourism is asking for help from those closest to the problem - other tourists. It's asking travellers to countries like Brazil and Thailand which signs to look out for and what to do if they see anything suspicious.
Listen to one of the organisers of the campaign, Greet Koster from the Dutch military police.
Photo: Dutch aid workers on their way to Haiti (Photo: ANP)
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It's really terrible disaster and humanitarian tragedy in Haiti, Malk We hope from all over the world, especially the rich of them to provide all types of humanitarian and medical aid to the country as soon as possible.
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