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The 500,000-strong community fears being sent back to the gang-ridden island they fled after the 2010 earthquake.
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AP Newsroom on MSNHaitians mark their annual Vodou-Christian pilgrimage avoiding the sacred waterfall taken by gangsSeveral thousand people scaled a steep hill in a rural part of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, on Wednesday to honor Erzulie ...
The U.S. State Department has issued a "Do Not Travel" advisory for Haiti as political unrest and gang violence continue.
Thousands have been forced to forgo an annual pilgrimage to a revered waterfall in central Haiti, now in territory held by ...
In the wake of Haiti’s apocalyptic earthquake in 2010, my colleague Kathie Klarreich wrote a much needed dispatch of hope ...
On July 15, the United States Department of State reissued its most severe travel advisory for Haiti, warning all Americans ...
A new international port and an extended airport runway in Haiti’s southern region are spawning hope of new trade and ...
A federal judge blocks the Trump administration's plan to end TPS for Haitians, easing concerns in Springfield's Haitian ...
On July 15, the United States Department of State issued its most severe travel advisory for the nation of Haiti, warning all ...
The Council renewed its sanctions regime in view of the situation in Haiti until 29 July 2026, and further listed three gang ...
The US government recently raised concerns about the ongoing and escalating gang violence crisis in Haiti. Concerns were ...
T ucked away in a hillside garden a short walk from the restive heart of Port-au-Prince, the Hotel Oloffson was a strange kind of refuge. Through good years and a lot of bad ones, it stayed open to ...
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