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Dozens of people swam and waded across Haiti’s longest river in a desperate attempt to flee gangs. A city in the country’s central region has been under siege for almost a week.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Dozens of people swam and waded across Haiti’s longest river on Wednesday in a desperate attempt to flee gangs that launched a fresh attack on a city in the country’s ...
Dozens of people are swimming and wading across Haiti’s longest river in a desperate attempt to flee gangs PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Dozens of people swam and waded across Haiti’s longest river ...
The Bahamas is under a Level 2 travel warning due to crime and swimming-related risks. Officials warn travelers not to go to Haiti and to reconsider travel to Jamaica. See what the State ...
“The Tropic Sun and His Eyes” marks St. Preux’s first real visit to Haiti. The experience was transformative. “I learned that there is another part of me that is way more resilient and patient than I ...
this weekend’s attack in Mirebalais in Haiti, which reportedly resulted in the escape of ... According to that report, Adrianna was at the swimming pool of the Double Day Hotel in Tuschen, East Bank ...
A coalition of criminal gangs is close to capturing Haiti’s beleaguered capital of Port-au-Prince. Today, Haiti is grappling with extraordinary violence as gangs have tightened their stranglehold over ...
Ira Paul Lowenthal, a U.S.-born anthropologist and ethnologist was a longtime resident of Haiti and expert on the country’s cultural landscape. He is dead at 74 after a long battle with cancer.
Haiti’s Marriott Hotel, which was championed by former President Bill Clinton, opened in Port-au-Prince in 2015 after the country’s devastating 2010 earthquake. Now, the 11-story, $45 million ...