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In 2010, cholera killed nearly 10,000 people in Haiti after the disease was imported there by U.N. peacekeepers.
Officials believe the majority are Haitian, said U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Puerto Rico spokesman Jeffrey Quiñones.
The United States and Mexico said Monday they are preparing a U.N. resolution that would authorize an international mission to…
“This equipment will assist (Haiti’s National Police) in their fight against criminal actors," the State Department said.
A Canadian official told The AP the U.N. was “watching the situation in Haiti closely" to assess the nation's request…
Haiti's government has agreed to request the help of international armed forces as gangs and protesters paralyze the country and…
Daily life in Haiti began to spin out of control last month just hours after Prime Minister Ariel Henry said fuel…
Haiti’s government on Sunday announced that at least eight people have died from cholera, raising concerns about a potentially fast-spreading…
The resolution was introduced on September 22 by United States Representatives Ritchie Torres and Yvette Clarke.
Thousands of protesters in Haiti’s capital and other major cities demanded that Prime Minister Ariel Henry step down and to…
Residents of a hard-hit area of the August 2021 earthquake say that no official had visited, despite repeated promises of…
The Haitian native is seeking to pay the fees to adopt the now-5-year-old boy and assist with his own education.
The bodies of Yvon Buissereth and his unidentified nephew were found Saturday afternoon in the community of Laboule.
A boat carrying Haitian migrants apparently capsized off the Bahamas early Sunday, 17 bodies were recovered and 25 others were…
A year after the unsolved assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, gang violence has grown worse in Haiti.
Many have fled the nation in the past year, making potentially deadly voyages aboard rickety boats filled with hundreds of…
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is investigating a series of unofficial coins depicting Haitian migrants being grabbed by law enforcement.
In South America, a thriving, little-known shadow industry is profiting from the U.S. government sending people back to Haiti.
Desperate to reach the US due to deteriorating conditions in Haiti, 842 migrants instead made it to Cuba, after being…