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A ceremony in the Congo Square area of Armstrong Park was part of the first annual New Orleans National Vodou Day on Jan. 14, ...
The archbishop of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Max Leroy Mésidor, asked the international community for help to save the lives of Haitians in the face of the wave of violence that continues to affect ...
Dozens of deportees from the United States were aboard a flight that landed in Haiti from Miami on Tuesday. The plane arrived in Cap-Haïtien, in the north of the country, with 46 passengers, 25 of ...
Senator Zellnor Myrie, representing Brooklyn, spoke out against President Trump rescinding Temporary Protected Status for Haitians in the U.S. (Ralph Thomassaint Joseph for Documented) Late last ...
An increase in attacks on media outlets in Haiti by armed gangs which control most of the capital Port-au-Prince is intended to intimidate journalists and instill chaos according to the UN agency for ...
In just one month, intensifying violence has forced over 60,000 people to flee their homes in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, marking another grim record in the country’s worsening humanitarian ...
For weeks now, Haiti’s volatile capital has been caught between cries and gunfire, armed gangs and mass exodus, and anxiety and silence. Neighborhood after neighborhood is being emptied out as ...
This time, she’s weighing in on France’s historical debt to Haiti. It all started when French lawmaker Raphaël Glucksmann posted on X, suggesting that the U.S. should return the Statue of ...
But in 2021 he brought along a roommate, Acner Pierre, who was among the first of hundreds of Haitian migrants who have moved to Charleroi. Many of the new arrivals were driven from Haiti by a ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Jean Morose Viliena, a former mayor of a town in ...
Haitian journalists in Port-au-Prince set up for a press conference at a local hospital. Jose Iglesias [email protected] Armed groups in Haiti have targeted another local media, making it ...
U.S.A.I.D. Advertisement Supported by A fire set by gangs at the country’s largest public hospital underscores long-simmering problems in Haiti, which is heavily dependent on international aid.