More than 95,000 people have fled Port-au-Prince in one month alone as gangs raid communities, torching homes and killing ...
Amid ruthlessly violent, armed-to-the-teeth rival gangs marauding throughout 90% of their country, Haiti’s 3 million children ...
The nation's systemic kidnappings, rapes, killings and widespread civil unrest led the U.S. Embassy to urge its citizens to ...
They call it Okap, home to Haiti’s kings, emancipated slaves and revolutionaries. Sitting on Haiti’s shimmering north coast, ...
The last planned U.S. evacuation flight from Haiti was to land in Florida with no end in sight to the violent chaos in the ...
Prince, Haiti, a robust man with a megaphone passionately calls for donations from passersby. A cardboard box containing a ...
Prince, Haiti, a woman’s life hangs in the balance, her oxygen levels plummeting, as medical staff at a Doctors Without Borders hospital work ...
By David C. Adams Gang violence has killed more than 1,500 people in Haiti so far this year, the United Nations human rights office reported on Thursday, the result of what it described as a ...
More than 53,000 people have fled Haiti’s capital in less than three weeks, the vast majority to escape unrelenting gang violence, according to a United Nations report released Tuesday.
Fresh gunfire erupted Tuesday in downtown Port-au-Prince, forcing aid workers to halt urgently needed care for thousands of ...
U.S. Citizens in Haiti weigh their options in efforts to escape gang violence. While some evacuations have been ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) flew roughly 50 Haitians back to the Caribbean nation, operating the first ...