Security forces in Haiti have targeted the home of gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier as they move into strongholds and launch explosive drones across Port-au-Prince.
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‘A country at war’: Haiti earthquake vigil is plea for compassion to Trump administration
It is typically a somber day, one in which Haitians remember the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti on Jan. 12, 2010, destroying much of Port-au-Prince and surrounding cities, killing hundreds ...
Six Caribbean countries have agreed to accept asylum seekers from the United States who cannot be deported to their country of origin. At least one is saying no Haitians allowed.
The Trump administration is halting visa processing for countries whose nationals had high rates of dependency on social ...
One of the Barrett snipers was seized by Dominican authorities after it departed the Miami River on Feb. 13, 2025 ...
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A deadline looms for Haitians on TPS, with possible devastating impacts in Miami | Opinion
The Trump administration’s explanation for trying to force Haitians to return to their country defies common sense. | ...
Royal Caribbean, which had suspended visits to its private destination of Labadee in northern Haiti until May of this year, says the service will now remain suspended through December 2026.
The aid group Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) temporarily closes another clinic in Haiti’s capital ...
Earlier this year, as members of the United Nations Security Council gathered for one of their regular briefings on Haiti, the discussion followed a familiar pattern: the rapid expansion of armed ...
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Current efforts are not enough. The permanent solution for Haiti is a bigger army | Opinion
But even if the 5,500 soldiers and police officers of the new force succeed in containing the gangs and restoring order, there is no force to then “hold” and “build” the nation. For this, Haiti needs ...
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Like Venezuela, Haiti is mired in instability. Here’s why the U.S. is unlikely to intervene
Yet few analysts expect a U.S. military intervention in Haiti similar to the pre-dawn raid carried out in Venezuela. The reason, they say, lies in Haiti’s lack of strategic value to an administration ...
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