# The Health Minister, Duckenson Lorthe, sent out the invites to journalists to attend – who duly showed up, only to walk into one of the worst attacks on the Haitian media in recent memory.
Offering Haiti’s young people alternatives to gang life and strengthening local institutions are key for the Caribbean nation ...
Urban warfare drives tens of thousands of Haitians out of Port-au-Prince along one of the last remaining escape routes, a ...
Since the gang uprising began in March, Goran Tomasevic has visited this Caribbean country three times, aided by local ...
Tragedy struck earlier this week, as seven people were killed after the Maelys Lome II capsized at a port in Haiti. According ...
At least seven people were killed and 17 were injured after a ship, the Maelys Lome II, capsized at a port in Port-au-Prince ...
Haitian gang attacked government officials and journalists at press conference announcing reopening of General Hospital in ...
Many young Haitians – orphaned, abandoned and left homeless by violence – are now in the ranks of armed groups struggling for ...
In Honduras, the daughter of slain environmentalist Juan López posed for a photo with her state-assigned bodyguards at her ...
The nine-year-old boys wearing matching knapsacks walk down the street in the morning light, but they are not going to school ...
Haiti's Health Minister Duckenson Lorthe has been removed following a gang attack on a hospital in Port-au-Prince that ...
Government officials tell The Associated Press that Haiti’s health minister has been removed from his post after a deadly ...