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Over one million children in Haiti are now facing life-threatening malnutrition. A peanut paste can help, but getting it to the kids poses a challenge.
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Africanews on MSNKenya, Dominican Republic sign agreement to support security mission in HaitiKenya and the Dominican Republic signed an agreement on Monday that would bolster support for the Kenyan police deployed in ...
Kenya's Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and Dominican Foreign Minister Roberto Alvarez walk on the day they sign a ...
The top diplomats from Kenya and the Dominican Republic met in Santo Domingo on Monday and called on the international ...
The top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is calling on Secretary of State Marco Rubio to prioritize U.S.
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ABC7 New York on MSNHere and Now 5/11/25: Saving young lives amid the severe humanitarian crisis in HaitiComing up on Here and Now, efforts to save young lives in the midst of the severe humanitarian crisis in Haiti. Armed, violent gangs currently control much of Haiti, reportedly 85% of the capital city ...
Following a series of brutal altercations in the communes of Mirebalais and Saut d’Eau in Haiti back in late March, local ...
The designation of Haiti's major gangs as terrorists by Washington could risk further entrenching their power by limiting ...
What Haiti’s youth need is enough security to go to school, to work, to vote. The United Nations was founded on a promise —to ...
Dozens of protesters are marching up the hills of Haiti’s capital to demand an end to persistent gang violence as they call ...
May 2 (UPI) -- The U.S. State Department on Friday designated two powerful Haitian gangs as terrorist groups. The agency ...
Should they be considered armed groups ... forces are outmatched by gangs who are increasingly well-equipped and can control swathes of territory. The U.N. Security Council’s attempts at intervention ...
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