Haiti's gangs aren't slowing down. New reports say increasingly well-armed criminal groups now operate across roughly half ...
Meet Stevenson Savart of Haiti, the Caribbean nation's first cross-country skier to compete at the Winter Olympics.
Haiti’s national soccer team is headed to the FIFA World Cup for the first time in over 50 years. It’s not just a sports victory for the nation – it's a rare source of joy for a country battered by ...
The Guardian has found evidence of a massacre that left at least 70 civilians dead as the country’s security forces struggle ...
Haiti's achievement in qualifying for the World Cup amid ongoing turmoil in the Caribbean nation is one of the most inspiring stories of this year's tournament, and the team are now hoping to make a ...
Haiti defied the odds to play in its first World Cup stint since the ’70s. Now some fans face uncertainty after the US Supreme Court gave Trump the green light to end the legal status of tens of ...
A second group of Kenyan police officers arrived in Haiti Tuesday morning, three weeks after the first contingent of 200 specialized cops were deployed to the troubled Caribbean nation to help its ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, May 29 (Reuters) - Haiti's transition council on Tuesday tapped former Prime Minister Garry Conille, who briefly led the country over a decade ago, to return to the role as the ...
Texas is poised to make the Bible required reading for five million public school students. The Texas State Board of Education is expected to vote Friday to approve legislation to scrap teaching about ...
Haiti, which takes on Morocco on Wednesday in Atlanta, was one of just two World Cup nations that had to deal with a "full suspension" travel ban to enter the U.S.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — One of Haiti’s leaders on Thursday asked the world to help his troubled Caribbean country fight what he characterized as a war against relentless gang violence and widespread ...
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) is joined by her husband, former US president Bill Clinton (3rd R) and US Senator Pat Leahy (2nd L) while receiving a briefing about a new power plant during ...