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The U.N. Security Council has voted unanimously to threaten sanctions against those shipping weapons and ammunition to the gangs that have overrun Haiti.
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After a gang took control of a Port-au-Prince courthouse this week, the U.N.'s top Haiti official is urging more help for the country's threadbare police.
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One of Haiti's most important cultural cradles is in the grip of one of its most violent street gangs. It's a stark reminder why the country's collapse needs a solution.
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In "Pushed Into the Shadows," Refugees International points out a decades-old Latin American agreement should guide Mexico in its handling of Haitian migrants.
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Gun violence is plaguing Caribbean sites like Haiti and the U.S. Virgin Islands, thanks largely to "brazen, out of control" gun trafficking from U.S. states like Florida
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Almost 500 Haitians have come ashore in the Florida Keys in two weeks — and they say they're fleeing violent gangs that control much of Haiti now.
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'Haiti now is a country of tragedy.' Miami expat looks for a friend missing in the Cap-Haïtien blastBecause "gas is like gold" in economically collapsed Haiti today, scores of victims ran toward an upended gasoline truck to get its spilled fuel. Then it exploded.
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Assistant Secretary of State Todd Robinson has the daunting task of helping Haitians restore their collapsed security — so they can restore their collapsed country.
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The released members of Christian Aid Ministries are safe, the Ohio-based church organization said Sunday, after they were kidnapped by a Haitan gang in October.
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After visiting Haiti, the assistant Secretary of State for international law enforcement says he's committed to helping police 'take back' the gang-ravaged country.
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The Haitian gang that abducted missionaries last month has provided proof of life for some captives — while Haiti's top gangster urges the United States to back his alliance.
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COMMENTARY The near certainty that Haiti's omnipotent gangs will forcefully recruit minors, à la Central America, should move the U.S. to act there.