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Miami Herald
Miami Herald
Haiti has experienced a series of crises this year, from the middle-of-the-night assassination of its presidentto a devastating earthquake to kidnappingsby warring gangs and now a deadly fuel tanker blastin its second-largest city. But just as the country’s beloved soup joumou — pumpkin soup — warms the soul on New Year’s Day in celebration of Haiti becoming the world’s first free Black republic after enslaved Africans defeated their French colonizers, there’s a story that helps to balance out the horrible news in a nation still reeling from all its tragedies. On Thursday, the pumpkin-heavy so…