U.S.A.I.D. Advertisement Supported by A fire set by gangs at the country’s largest public hospital underscores long-simmering problems in Haiti, which is heavily dependent on international aid.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Gangs launched a new attack on Haiti’s capital early Tuesday, killing an unknown number of civilians in ...
He had not lived in Haiti since age 4. Now, finally freed, he knew no one. He was stranded in a country where political upheaval and gang violence have become so dire that its capital is now ...
It was “in transit to Haiti,” according to shipping documents obtained by the Miami Herald. As Haiti’s powerful criminal gangs expand their influence and carry out some of the worst ...
It's doable," William O'Neill, the U.N. High Commissioner's Designated Expert on Human Rights in Haiti, told a press briefing. Sign up here. The U.N. Security Council is set to debate a hybrid ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. People transport the body of a man who died during a gang attack in the Delmas neighborhood of Port-au ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, March 13 (Reuters) - Armed men set fire overnight to a building in Haiti's capital that had long served as headquarters for the nation's oldest radio station, as an alliance of ...
Sanctions related to Haiti have been enacted under the Special Economic Measures Act and the United Nations Act in response to the activities of criminal gangs and those who support them in fomenting ...
Residents flee their neighbourhood due to gang violence, in Port-au-Prince ...