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According to a report shared with the Miami Herald, following the Sept. 10 kidnapping at sea, at least five vessels were forced to depart Port-au-Prince without unloading cargo, resulting in an ...
A Miami Herald reporter tallied more than 1,000 passengers waiting in an overflowing parking lot across from the departure terminal of the Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Haiti ...
The Miami Herald and McClatchy spoke with sources across the U.S. government, Haiti and the region with direct knowledge of Tuesday’s events to reconstruct how the pressure on Henry unfolded.
On Tuesday, several Haitians and Haitian-Americans in Miami told the Miami Herald that they want Henry — a widely unpopular and unelected leader who rose to power after the 2021 assassination of ...
Armored vehicles used by Kenyan police rumble through the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The vehicles are part of the United States’ more than $300 million in contributions to the U.N.-backed ...
Late Sunday, Haiti finance minister and acting Prime Minister Patrick Boisvert declared a 6 p.m.-to-5 a.m. curfew and a state of emergency for the next 72 hours so security forces can try to ...
They ranged in ages “from infant to teenager,” Groll told the Miami Herald. U.S. federal agents and police search for Haitian migrants after several jumped into the ocean off the Florida Keys.
A deadly alliance of armed groups continued to tighten its grip on Haiti’s ... A Miami Herald video of the scene showed fearful Haitians running across the Champ-de-Mars as high-powered weapons ...