The former head of the notorious Haitian gang 400 Mawozo was sentenced on Wednesday in a U.S. court to life in prison for masterminding the 2021 kidnapping of a group of American missionaries.
Joly Germine declined to say anything before U.S. District Judge John Bates in Washington, D.C., sentenced him.
The UN authorization of a new security mission in Haiti marks an escalation in efforts to curb surging gang violence. Aimed ...
Israel, on Thanksgiving Day, released the 16-year-old Palestinian American after he pleaded guilty to throwing rocks at ...
Haiti’s transitional presidential council has adopted an electoral law in the latest step toward holding a general election ...
Gangs launch large-scale attack in Haiti's central region as hundreds flee gunfire and burning homes
Heavily armed gangs have attacked Haiti’s central region, killing men, women and children and setting fire to homes ...
Community networks were not always accepted by the mainstream Internet governance ecosystem. But they have helped connect ...
The two Haitian women, whose names we have changed for their safety, live and work legally in the US under a scheme called ...
The United States announced it was ending deportation protection for those from civil war-torn Myanmar, the latest nation to ...
Finally experienced Songkran, Thailand's biggest and wildest festival, for the very first time, and nothing could have prepared us for it. Held every April in Bangkok, Songkran marks the Thai New Year ...
Sweeping busts ice gang violence in one Queens neighborhood, but the pain from the bloodshed lingers
A sweeping gang takedown in Queens targeting the syndicate behind the murder of a 66-year-old Haitian immigrant has brought ...
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