Jimmy Cherisier head of Haiti's most powerful armed gang coalition assured that dialogue is the only way to eradicate violence in the country.
Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja confirmed the officer’s body will be expatriated back to Kenya, and is expected to arrive in between March 4 and 6.
A specialized Haitian police task force hit the stronghold of the country’s most notorious warlord on Saturday, resulting in the deaths of several gang members, the country’s
Congressman Greg Murphy (R-N.C.) this week introduced the HELP Extension Act-a bipartisan bill that would extend the Haiti HOPE-HELP trade programs for a decade. The HOPE Act of 2
What began last year as an unfounded conspiracy theory targeting Haitian immigrants living legally in the U.S. has escalated, with the Trump Administration recently instituting a harsh reality
In a letter to the U.N. Security Council dated Monday, Guterres recommends that the rules of engagement — which govern the circumstances under which weapons can be fired — for the current Kenya-led Multinational Security Support mission,
Haitian police conducted a large-scale operation on Saturday in the Lower Delmas area of Port-au-Prince targeting the stronghold of powerful gang leader Jimmy Chérizier, widely known as “Barbecue.”
USAID cuts are hitting especially hard in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere which is struggling with a surge in hunger, gang violence, malnutrition and diseases including cholera.
In Haiti, years of chaos and instability have brought the country to the brink of collapse. More than 1 million people, nearly 10 percent of the population, have been displaced. Now, as the Trump administration eliminates most U.
Gangs have launched a new attack on Haiti's capital and killed an unknown number of civilians in what used to be a peaceful neighborhood.
U.S. aid cuts are having an extreme and immediate impact on thousands of children in Haiti as violence spirals and more young people are recruited by armed gangs, the U.N. children's agency warned on Friday.
Secretary Kristi Noem amended the extension and designation period for temporary protected status (TPS) for Haiti and accelerated the initial registration period for new applications under the new designation from February 3,