The Foreign Desk: Crisis in Haiti - Monocle
The Caribbean nation continues to grapple with gang violence, political upheaval and a humanitarian crisis.
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The Caribbean nation continues to grapple with gang violence, political upheaval and a humanitarian crisis.
Haiti’s latest descent into anarchy, sparked by two large prison breaks during the first weekend of March, is another five-alarm fire for Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced his resignation Tuesday, the day after the United States pledged another $100 million to a United Nations-backed multinational...
Thirty years ago, a U.S.-led multinational force of some 25,000 troops landed in Haiti backed with air support and two aircraft carriers to restore Jean-Bertrand Aristide to power.