The U.S. is warning against travel to Haiti as violent gangs take complete control of the capital, Port-au-Prince — and ...
Prince, teeters on the brink of total collapse, with armed gangs now controlling an estimated 90% of the city. The situation ...
Families are being uprooted time and again, forced to leave everything behind as they flee for safety. Many of those ...
Avenue John Brown, one of three main roads that connect downtown Port-au-Prince to affluent Pétion-Ville, was once a scene of teeming street merchants and bumper-to-bumper traffic. Now ...
In just one month, intense violence has forced over 60,000 people to flee—yet another record in Haiti’s worsening ...
Toussaint Louverture International Airport remains open but commercial flights are banned from flying in as violence has taken over the city.
Haitian police conducted a large-scale operation on Saturday in the Lower Delmas area of Port-au-Prince, targeting the stronghold of powerful gang leader Jimmy Chérizier, widely known as “Barbecue.” ...
Gang control in Port-au-Prince has led to an almost complete breakdown of law and order The government of Haiti says police have launched a large-scale operation in a shantytown controlled by ...
The authorities say several gang members have been killed in the Lower Delmas area of the capital Port-au-Prince. Local reports say military drones carrying explosives are being used in the operation.