More than 50 official buildings, including ministries, courts, port facilities, schools, and other strategic institutions, ...
Families are being uprooted time and again, forced to leave everything behind as they flee for safety. Many of those ...
On April 23, 1971, the New York Times did a feature on Haitian tyrant, Francois Duvalier, infamously known as Papa Doc. It ...
Haitian armed gangs set fire overnight to Radio Television Caraibes building in downtown Port-au-Prince, not far from the National Palace. RTVC had moved its daily operations to the suburb of ...
Gangs have taken over roads leading into and out of the Haitian capital as police and a Kenyan-led multinational force ...
Gangs control up to 90% of Port-au-Prince, including strategic neighborhoods and roads ... They do not control the main ...
Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, is as close as it's been to falling as heavily armed gangs continue to expand their control, ...
Haitians are warning that the country's capital, Port-au-Prince, is about to fall completely as as armed gangs continue ...
Haiti’s general hospital was built next to the presidential palace in downtown Port-au-Prince by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during the American occupation of Haiti, from 1915 to 1934.