In 2004, Haitian-American photographer Christopher Mitchell went to work on Labor Day. Living in Brooklyn at the time, he ...
Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan is in Haiti where she is getting a firsthand look at the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the United Nations response. In this photo, she visits with a Haitian mother ...
Haiti has begun three days of national mourning, following a deadly stampede at the Citadelle Laferriere in the northern part of the country. At least 25 people were killed in the crush that formed at ...
Anti-gang operations in Haiti have slowed the expansion of powerful armed groups in Port-au-Prince, a UN expert report said Tuesday, though progress remains uneven. Authorities, backed by drone ...
A stampede at a mountaintop fortress popular with tourists in northern Haiti has killed at least 25 people and injured dozens of others, authorities said, revising an earlier, higher number of ...
Celebratory gathering turns tragic as stampede rocks northern Haiti site Crowds gather at Haiti’s historic Laferriere Citadel, where a stampede during a tourist event killed at least 30 people and ...
A horror stampede at a Haiti tourist site that killed dozens of people, including "many young people", was at least partially caused by inclement weather, investigators believe. Up to 30 people were ...
Dozens of Haitians are dead, including school-age children as young as 12, after a gathering advertised on TikTok turned tragic on Saturday at Haiti’s premier mountaintop fortress. The deaths were ...
A bold new documentary examines the nearly two decades of U.S. occupation of Haiti, an era often described as a forgotten and brutal chapter in American and Haitian history. Haitian-American filmmaker ...
As a new multinational force musters in Haiti, its foreign police and soldiers could soon find themselves face-to-face with hundreds of children. Children make up about 50% of armed groups in the ...
Haiti is about to get a new set of foreign boots on the ground. The goal sounds simple: fight the gangs that have brought life to a standstill. But the violence-wracked nation has been here before and ...
Gangsters control most of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, extorting money from civilians at every turn. Pedestrians must pay a toll to enter a gang-ruled neighbourhood; traders must pay “taxes”, even ...
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