The United States has received pledges of up to 7,500 security personnel for a gang suppression force in Haiti, U.S.
The U.S. government currently do not allow the entry of nationals of Haiti as both immigrants and non-immigrants.
Previous efforts in Haiti, the International Crisis Group says in a new 49-page report, have shown that arresting gang leaders and targeting foot soldiers can bring short-term calm. But violence is ...
Congress passed a law to investigate and sanction Haitian elites colluding with gangs as part of the 2026 defense bill.
Haiti’s new Gang Suppression Force appears poised to meet its ambitious target of 5,500 troops, after a number of nations, including Chad and Bangladesh, offered to deploy soldiers, engineers and ...
A new contingent of 230 Kenyan police arrived in Haiti on Monday, Haiti's national police said, marking the first foreign ...
Trump's U.S. travel ban injects politics into sports ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Here's why Haiti, Iran fans feel ...
A man from Ohio is accused of sexually assaulting multiple children in Haiti while he was there on mission trips with his ...
Jeriah Mast, a former missionary previously jailed for child sexual abuse in Holmes County, now faces federal charges for allegedly abusing minors in Haiti.
Former Haitian President Michel Martelly has been blacklisted by the European Union alongside two once powerful lawmakers and ...
The national team’s success in landing a World Cup slot gave Haitians around the world a momentary reprieve from their country’s deep crises. By James Wagner Reporting from Mexico City As Delmas Oslet ...
At the draw for the 2026 men's soccer World Cup at the Kennedy Center in freezing Washington, D.C, there was pomp and glitz — ...
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