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In Haiti, fear and funding cuts have left many without a voice. Silence isn’t a choice—it’s a means of survival.
On March 18, 1861, from the balcony of the presidential palace in Santo Domingo, a reading resounded with an echo of treason: ...
A major bounty has been offered for help apprehending Jimmy Cherizier, a gang leader known as “Barbecue.” Experts have doubts ...
In the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ambassador Hugues Sanon wanted to get out of New York City. He stumbled upon Jamestown and decided to make this place his home. Motivational speaker, public ...
The delegation was led by Joseph Boinnet, who President William Ruto's deputy national security adviser and the Kenyan Consul ...
The U.N. says sexual violence in conflicts worldwide increased by 25% last year, with the highest number of cases in the ...
Marshfield-based Road to Responsibility runs 52 group homes. Twelve percent of its workers are Haitians who are in the U.S.
With armed gangs expanding their influence, self-defence groups morphing into gang-like entities and public officials acting ...
Haiti’s National Police lost three officers and an armored vehicle in gang attacks in Liancourt and Kenscoff between Aug. 11 ...
Haiti’s transitional government is brokering a deal to take control of its porous border with the Dominican Republic, which ...
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