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Eight people, including an Irish missionary and a 3-year-old child, who were kidnapped in July after gunmen stormed an ...
The United States announced it is seeking U.N. authorization for a new “Gang Suppression Force” to help tackle the escalating ...
Police in Haiti say they have regained control of a critical telecommunications hub that heavily armed gangs had seized last ...
The humanitarian organization Nos Petits Frères et Sœurs on Sept. 1 confirmed the release of eight hostages who had been held ...
Eight people, including an Irish missionary and child, freed after orphanage kidnapping in Haiti amid gang violence.
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Latin Times on MSNPeople Kidnapped From Haiti Orphanage Weeks Ago Released By Gangs: 'Deeply Grateful'
Haiti continues to be immersed in chaos, with gangs controlling most of the capital, Port-au-Prince. In this context, the U.S ...
An accident involving two armored vehicles in Haiti’s capital has left at least two people dead and eight police officers from Kenya injured ...
The United Nations Security Council began talks on Friday on a draft resolution for Haiti to bolster and expand a struggling ...
Seitenfus, whose book “Haiti: International Dilemmas and Failures,” revisits the era, was present when President René Préval ...
More than a year after a contingent of Kenyan police arrived in Haiti, the United States is proposing to replace the force with something bigger and better financed.
The resolution asks member states to transition the MSS mission to the Gang Suppression Force for an initial period of 12 months following the adoption of a resolution.
The fatalities were confirmed by Jack Ombaka, the spokesman for the MSS. In addition to the deaths, eight MSS officers were injured, three of them critically. “They required medical evacuation to the ...
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