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The Kenya Times on MSNTrump to Replace Kenya’s Police in Haiti After Failing to Contain Gangs
U.S President Donald Trump’s administration is planning to pick another country to lead the Multinational Security Support ...
Only 10 percent of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, remains under the control of the Haitian government. And even this last stronghold is now on the verge of collapse, putting the entire ...
“Foreign powers should not press Haiti’s transitional government to conduct elections unless a minimum of security for candidates, voters and the process can be guaranteed,” the group says.
In Haiti’s capital, the gangs are in control and trying to overthrow an absent government. While the prime minister was abroad, gangs closed the airport, and he has been unable to return ...
As Haiti’s capital comes under intense gang attacks, angry Haitians in Canape Vert armed themselves with machetes and took to the streets Wednesday, March 19, 2025 to protest the assaults and ...
For more on Haiti, we are joined by Robert Fatton, professor of government and foreign affairs at the University of Virginia. Robert Fatton, thank you very much. welcome to the "NewsHour." ...
Government collapse, kidnappings, cholera: Haiti is in chaos Plus, how Americans misunderstand the best ways to cut electric bills, patience with the health care system is growing thin, and more.
Haiti's government on Thursday said it would extend a state of emergency around Port-au-Prince for another month as gang violence that has threatened to bring down the government and led thousands ...
Haiti’s national economy is the smallest in the region and will grow by only 0.3% this fiscal year, but it faces 25% inflation. Mortality rates remain extraordinarily high, for both babies and ...
Now, facing generalized unrest, and with each day showing the government’s lack of control over the country, the people and the economy, the situation is approaching the brink.
Joseph Jouthe was Haiti's eighth prime minister in six years — a reflection of government chaos in the face of ever-worsening hunger and violent crime crises.
Only 10 percent of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, remains under the control of the Haitian government. And even this last stronghold is now on the verge of collapse, putting the entire ...
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