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Over nearly 100 years, the hotel survived political upheaval, military occupation, and earthquakes, the steadfast cultural hub of Port-au-Prince — until last weekend, when armed men burned it to the g ...
Patricia Campos stood before a memorial displaying photos of flood victims, one of dozens of Mexican volunteer rescuers helping with recovery efforts from the July 4 flooding that killed at least ...
For a Haitian family in Springfield, Ohio, the house on Chestnut Avenue represented their future in this country. They’re now ...
The 16-year-old Eagle Scout just received a national service award and scholarship for raising $35,000 and then distributing ...
In the wake of Haiti’s apocalyptic earthquake in 2010, my colleague Kathie Klarreich wrote a much needed dispatch of hope ...
The massive crowd that would gather once a year at a revered waterfall in central Haiti where the faithful would splash in its sacred waters and rub their bodies with aromatic leaves was not there on ...
When Mary Jesse visited a hospital in Milot, Haiti, in 2010 — about 10 months after an earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people in the country — she was struck by a surprising sight.
A new briefing by United Nations chief António Guterres on the worsening gang violence in Haiti is challenging the Trump administration’s view that conditions inside the volatile Caribbean ...
President Donald Trump is ending deportation protections for Haiti, even though the country’s capital has been overtaken by armed gangs and almost half of the population is facing acute hunger.
People living and working in Haiti are questioning the Trump administration’s reasoning that it is safe enough for Haitians temporarily living in the U.S. to return to their embattled country of ...
"They kill people every day": 65 days before temporary protected status for Haiti ends Donald Trump's approval rating flips with baby boomers Julian McMahon, ‘Nip/Tuck’ And ‘Charmed’ Star ...
A 2010 earthquake ‒ which killed more than 220,000 Haitian people and destroyed much of the nation's infrastructure ‒ prompted the federal government to qualify Haitians for TPS.