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NEW YORK —Haiti’s human rights crisis is spiraling out of control, driven by entrenched elite corruption, a fractured ...
More than 5.7 million people in Haiti are now food insecure, the United Nations confirmed on July 16, sounding the alarm on a deepening hunger crisis compounded by escalating violence and displacement ...
Tens of thousands of Haitians living and working in the United States with temporary protections from deportation will now be ...
Right now we’re very much seeing the U.S. go through, in some ways, a bipolar approach to how it’s dealing with these global crises.” ...
The United Nations Security Council on Monday extended the mandate of its political mission in Haiti, agreeing that the ...
Extreme hunger is intensifying in 13 global hot spots, with Gaza, Sudan, South Sudan, ... Hunger crisis deepens in Haiti, a UN-declared famine hot spot. July 1, 2025.
Since Moïse’s assasination, the country has been in relentless turmoil, with no discernable government, as it endures extreme violence, hunger and homelessness ... “Let’s be clear, Haiti is in a ...
In Maniche, a commune in southern Haiti, rice production is rebounding after years of decline linked to trade policies imposed by international financial institutions, the influx of imports— ...
Jimmy Chérizier, a former elite police officer known as Barbecue who leads the G9 and Family gang, speaks to journalists in the Delmas 6 neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in July 2024.
Almost 5,000 people have been killed in Haiti since October 2024, displacing hundreds of thousands as gang violence has escalated particularly around the capital Port-au-Prince, according to a U.N.