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UN food agency announces ‘heartbreaking’ cuts to Haiti aid

The UN World Food Program on Monday announced deep cuts to emergency food assistance in Haiti that will see some 100,000 people go without...

UN chief calls on world to make Haiti ‘top priority’

On a visit to spotlight violence and chaos in Haiti, the UN secretary-general on Saturday called for a robust international effort to help the...

UN chief calls on world to make troubled Haiti ‘top priority’

On a visit to spotlight violence and chaos in Haiti, the UN secretary-general on Saturday called for a robust international effort to help the...

Haiti political plan needed to overcome intervention ‘stalemate’: UN chief

The current international "stalemate" over sending a security force to stabilize Haiti may be broken if a credible plan is found for the crisis-wracked...

Over a dozen alleged gang members stoned, burned alive in Haiti

More than a dozen suspected gang members were stoned and burned alive on Monday by residents in Port-au-Prince, police and witnesses said, as the...

7 Haitians have died this year while waiting to leave Peru: UN

Seven Haitian migrants have died this year in the Andean highlands of Peru as their efforts to cross into Bolivia have been stymied by...

In new blow to Haiti, big textile plant to cut 3,500 jobs

One of the largest textile factories in Haiti will lay off 3,500 people, or half of its workforce, it said in a letter citing...

IMF approves $105m emergency cash aid to Haiti

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday approved emergency aid of $105 million for Haiti, which has long been mired in a humanitarian crisis...

More than 100 Haiti migrants land in Florida

More than 100 Haitian migrants landed in southern Florida Tuesday on board a sailing boat, the latest in a wave of migration to the...

Haiti, UN launch 145 million USD appeal for cholera, humanitarian relief

Haiti and the United Nations are seeking 145 million U.S. dollars for humanitarian relief, including for a cholera outbreak that has killed 161 people,...

For struggling Haiti, return of cholera is a ‘catastrophe’

When humanitarian officials in Haiti try to describe their concerns over a new, fast-spreading cholera epidemic, they struggle to find words strong enough: "alarming,"...

US, Canada send police equipment to crisis-wracked Haiti

The US and Canadian militaries on Saturday delivered security equipment to Haiti including armored vehicles to help the impoverished Caribbean nation tackle spiralling security...

Thousands march in Haiti to protest calls for intervention

Thousands of Haitians demonstrated Monday in Port-au-Prince to protest against the government and its call for foreign assistance to deal with endemic insecurity, a...

Haiti pushes back school year start as economic crisis bites

Haitian authorities are postponing the start of the school year by one month, as the Caribbean nation grapples with an economic crisis that has...
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