United Nations warns of a deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Haiti’s Artibonite region, where World Central Kitchen has already served 4.5 million hot meals this year to gang-fleeing refugees.
Yet few analysts expect a U.S. military intervention in Haiti similar to the pre-dawn raid carried out in Venezuela. The ...
Earlier this year, as members of the United Nations Security Council gathered for one of their regular briefings on Haiti, the discussion followed a familiar pattern: the rapid expansion of armed ...
A new Miami Herald investigation, Haiti’s Lost Generation, reveals how armed gangs controlling most of Haiti’s capital are using rape as a weapon of war, leaving thousands of women and girls ...
Tennis legend Naomi Osaka, currently competing in the Miami Open, has added her star power to growing calls for reparations ...
More than 300,000 Haitians will lose their legal status in the US in February. Most reside in South Florida and have been ...
On this episode of The South Florida Roundup, we looked at an unusual, if not unconstitutional, move by the state to authorize charter schools in Miami-Dade County — without the authorization of Miami ...
The strongest commitments during a conference Tuesday in New York came from African governments. Chad offered 1,500 soldiers, according to two sources familiar with the discussions but not authorized ...
The only threat Bazelais Merantus posed to Haiti's powerful gangs was to their own consciences — if they have any. In a country where savage criminal groups are now the de facto government, friends ...