PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Thousands of Haitians took to the streets in Port-au-Prince on Wednesday to express their anger ...
Thousands of protesters in Haiti's capital have clashed with police as they denounce a surge in gang violence and demand that ...
Thousands of Haitians marched through the streets of the country’s volatile capital on Wednesday, defying tear gas and gangs ...
Prince, as they expressed their anger at the ongoing insecurity.
Heavily armed gangs have struck the city of Mirebalais in central Haiti and stormed a local prison as hundreds of people fled ...
Journalists in Haiti are under attack like never before. They are dodging bullets, defying censorship and setting personal ...
Gangs have taken over roads leading into and out of the Haitian capital as police and a Kenyan-led multinational force ...
"These people won’t have anywhere to live ... Haitians, meanwhile, have taken to the streets in Port-au-Prince this week to protest the TPC's ineffectiveness in restoring stability.
- People help a journalist overcome by tear gas, launched by police during a protest over the death of journalist Romelson ...
The vast difference between Haiti and the Dominican Republic ...
Gunfire erupted as thousands of protesters in Haiti clashed with police on Wednesday as they denounced a surge in gang ...