Traffic came to a standstill in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood Thursday afternoon after authorities said a garbage truck brought down three power poles, leaving a trail of damage and widespread power outages.
It's estimated over half a million weapons are in Haiti, many trafficked illegally from the U.S. Officials are working to disrupt these networks, but the flow of guns continues to ravage the nation.
Dozens of people gathered in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood and held a moment of silence to mark the moment a powerful earthquake<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Rubio’s remarks are the first high-level signal of Trump’s burgeoning policy toward one of the most pressing and intractable crises in the Western Hemisphere.
Haiti’s gang conflict isn’t a traditional war. But as far as aviation insurance is concern, the country is in the same “war risk” category as places where pilots are dodging flying missiles in the skies,
Leaders from the Family Action Network Movement, or FANM, want the outgoing Biden administration to extend "Temporary Protected Status" to more than 200,000 Haitians nationwide.
Share articleMarie Saint Fleur found her two daughters and grandchild dead when she got back in town after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake destroyed her home in Haiti in 2010. Saint Fleur had walked on foot for almost 14 hours from Miragoane to Leogane after learning about the earthquake to check on her children.
This Sunday, a leading Haitian community group will mark 15 years since a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, leaving tens of thousands killed and injured, and displacing millions of people, in one of the Caribbean nation’s worst natural disasters.
The U.N. migration agency says internal displacement within Haiti has tripled over the last year and now surpasses 1 million people.
Prosecutors cleared the men from any criminal wrongdoing after defense attorneys uncovered an email that could be evidence of misconduct by the State Attorney’s Office
Haitians marked the 15th anniversary of a tragedy on Sunday. A 38-second-long earthquake hit west of Port-au-Prince at 4:53 p.m. on Jan. 12, 2010. Haitian officials estimated More than 300,000 people died.
MIAMI - As the 15th anniversary of Haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake approaches, new concerns emerge for survivors who sought refuge and treatment in the United States.