Gang violence in Haiti continues to have a devastating impact on the population, according to a new report from the UN office ...
Gang violence in Haiti continues to have a devastating impact on the population, according to a new report from the UN office in the country (BINUH ...
Haiti’s Prime Minister Alix Fils-Aimé and Education Minister Augustin Antoine failed to meet teachers’ demands for better pay, free hot meals, and insurance. The strike continues for a third week.
Making the cliffhanger road more accessible to cars provides many people with a crucial alternative for reaching Haiti's Great South, including major cities in the Southeast, South, and Grande-Anse ...
The number of people in Haiti who have fled their homes has risen threefold in the last year to more than one million, according to the United Nations. The UN’s International Organization for ...
A man carrying his belongings observes vehicles burned by armed gangs, many grouped behind an alliance known as Viv Ansanm, as he flees the Poste Marchand suburb of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital ...
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said Wednesday that the answer to Haiti’s gang-fueled security crisis will not come from U.S. military intervention, but could still come from a multinational support ...
A view of Toussaint Louverture International Airport, foreground, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Commercial flights in and out of the airport were suspended in early March 2024 when armed groups ...
Gangs in Haiti killed at least 5,600 people last year, according to a new United Nations report. The report from the Office of the United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights said an additional ...
Haiti is best understood in the contexts of the modern world as an American neocolonial protectorate. Besides US policy in Cuba, which includes a genocidal blockade depriving the Cuban people of ...
More than 5,600 people were killed and thousands more injured or kidnapped in 2024 due to soaring levels of gang violence in Haiti, the United Nations said. In a statement released on Tuesday ...