Heavily armed gangs have attacked Haiti’s central region, killing men, women and children and setting fire to homes.
Fritznel D. Octave, Haiti editor at The Haitian Times, reflects on his first return to the country in eight years. In this ...
Officials announced the administration is cancelling Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for Haitian immigrants in the U.S. — ...
The administration’s decision isn’t surprising. Since taking office, President Donald Trump has moved to rollback immigration ...
One of the best stories from the World Cup qualifying cycle, Haiti will be returning to the biggest stage in all of sports. But with travel bans and visa restrictions in place, it may prove difficult ...
Displaced children in Haiti, including Dieussika, are returning to learning through Education Cannot Wait-funded catch-up classes implemented by UNICEF and ...
Community networks were not always accepted by the mainstream Internet governance ecosystem. But they have helped connect ...
Haiti's recent qualification for the FIFA World Cup—the first since 1974—has reignited a sense of pride and unity in a ...
The U.S. government has imposed visa restrictions on Fritz Alphonse Jean, a member of Haiti’s transitional presidential ...
Forced out of school by the spread of violence in Haiti, young people are finding hope for a better future in a job skills ...
While the US government did not identify the official, economist Fritz Alphonse Jean told media he was the target.
The State Department has imposed visa restrictions on a Haitian government official for allegedly supporting gangs and ...