More injured victims from Haiti’s deadly weekend earthquake trickled Wednesday into hospitals already overwhelmed with thousands of patients, while bodies are still being found in collapsed buildings ...
Murders, kidnappings, rapes and other attacks are increasingly becoming part of the daily reality for thousands of Haitians in the country’s once peaceful countryside, the United Nations said Tuesday, ...
The problems in Haiti may be summed up by the public hospital in L'Asile, deep in a remote stretch of countryside in the nation's southwest area. Here, a full four days after a powerful earthquake hit ...
The United States announced it is seeking U.N. authorization for a new “Gang Suppression Force” to help tackle the escalating violence in Haiti, where armed groups have expanded their brutal ...
Human rights lawyer William O'Neill visited Haiti in December and took note of the country's problems. He sees opportunities now to revive the countryside, where much of the population has fled, and ...
In this Feb. 15, 2016 photo, Carole Joseph holds her toddler twins, Angelo, left, and Angela, after visiting a local health center to examine her children for signs of malnutrition, in Oriani, Haiti.
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