The final contingent of Kenyan police left Haiti Monday, ending the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission, which ...
Though Canada isn’t fielding any troops into the new U.N. authorized Gang Suppression Force in Haiti, Ottawa is a chief ...
"We remain acutely aware of the suffering endured by the Haitian people, particularly those living under gang control." ...
As a new multinational force musters in Haiti, its foreign police and soldiers could soon find themselves face-to-face with hundreds of children. Children make up about 50% of armed groups in the ...
A bloody gang rampage continued into a third day in Haiti as armed groups attacked the town of Marchand Dessalines on ...
The new U.N.-backed international force charged with combating Haiti’s violent gangs has received more pledges than the 5,500 ...
Haiti is about to get a new set of foreign boots on the ground. The goal sounds simple: fight the gangs that have brought life to a standstill. But the violence-wracked nation has been here before and ...
A Haitian soldier patrols outside the Toussaint Louverture International Airport following a gunfight with armed gangs in the surrounding area in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on March 4, 2024, a day after ...
The objective has to be not only to regain territorial control but to unstitch the ties that link criminal groups, ...
Canada’s UN envoy David Lametti concluded a visit to Haiti pledging continued financial, human, and moral support for the new UN-authorized Gang Suppression Force, as the country faces deepening gang ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — As a new multinational force musters in Haiti, its foreign police and soldiers could soon find themselves face-to-face with hundreds of children. Children make up about 50% of ...
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