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It’s been one year since an international police force was sent to take on gangs that have terrorized Haiti, but its funding ...
The Organization of American States opened its general assembly on Wednesday in St. John’s, the capital of Antigua and ...
The United States (US) says while routine domestic commercial air travel has resumed between several airports in Haiti, US ...
The United States men's national team gets a final tune-up for the Gold Cup knockout rounds when Mauricio Pochettino leads ...
One year since deployment of the first personnel of the United Nations-authorized Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission to Haiti, violence and human rights abuses continue to rise.
A wave of drone strikes has temporarily shaken Haiti’s criminal landscape, but questions remain about the strategy’s long-term effectiveness.
The gangs have been pushed back in places, but there are concerns that drones are illegal and may be ultimately ineffective ...
"When there is a weakness, we look for other people to support the national police," says Fritz Alphonse Jean, head of the ...
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