A Kenyan-led mission backed by the United Nations (U.N.) faces relentless gang violence in Haiti's capital of Port-au-Prince.
Kenyan-led force hits back after report states that nearly 20 officers have resigned from the force due to unpaid wages.
An armored vehicle carrying Kenyan police rumbles through Haiti's capital with a shattered window that a high-caliber bullet ...
With "the significantly deteriorating security situation" in Haiti's capital of Port-au-Prince, the UN on Tuesday stressed ...
As the security situation in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince rapidly worsens due to ongoing gang violence, the United Nations ...
PANAMA CITY/PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - United Nations evacuation flights are set to land in Panama City this week as the ...
Ever since the United Nations cultural organization recognized the Haiti and the Dominican Republic’s indigenous cassava ...
UN evacuates non-essential personnel in Haiti due to violence by armed gangs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Panama ...
When Kenyan police arrived in Haiti as part of a U.N.-backed mission earlier this year to quell gang violence, hopes were ...
This year alone, 238 children were killed or injured due to violence by armed gangs. Another 38 kids have been reported ...
More than 20,000 people have been displaced across Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince in four days, a UN agency said Saturday, as ...
Police have been situated in a Kenya -led multinational force since earlier this year. Gangs now control approximately 85 ...