Members of the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support mission return to Nairobi on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 from their gang-fighting deployment in Haiti. Kenya’s Ministry of Interior After 21 months ...
Espérance and Célestin’s abduction comes against a backdrop of intensifying violence in Port-au-Prince as Haitian police are on a major offensive against a gang coalition known as Viv Ansanm (Living ...
Millions of Haitians are internally displaced, including members of a Port-au-Prince artist collective still trying to make ...
The  Government of Japan has provided a financial contribution of US$667,000 to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). This is as  part of the ...
As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on Haitian TPS protections this April, the *Today in Ohio* team asks the question every justice should have to answer.
The weapons displayed in a Miami federal courtroom were a combination of shotguns, rifles and submachine guns, among them an Uzi, a shotgun with an Israeli-made Galil rifle etched with “Police ...
A contingent of 215 Kenyan police officers returned home on Tuesday evening as the country began a phased drawdown of its deployment to Haiti, marking the beginning of the end of a landmark but ...
In addition, but lesser known perhaps is that club members have donated funds annually to the Rotary International Foundation ...
Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County’s construction director, Lincoln Erickson, sees construction as far more than the ...
Kenyan police return triumphantly from Haiti after years of service, celebrated with song and dance as they mark a significant milestone in their mission.
Osnel Espérance from Radio Uni FM and Junior Célestine from Radio Télévision Megastar were abducted on 13 March while they were reporting in the centre of the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince.
General’s Special Representative for Haiti, Carlos Ruiz Massieu, says Haiti remains mired in a multidimensional crisis marked by weak ...