PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti — A group of suspected Haitian gang members fired this week on American forces protecting the U.S.
The gunfight started on Nov. 13 after suspected gang members opened fire on Marines guarding the embassy in Port-au-Prince.
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U.N. Report: Gang Violence in Haiti Continues To Soar, Spreads Beyond Port-au-Prince to Rural Areas
Gang activity remains one of Haiti's main sources of violence, responsible for hundreds of deaths and numerous crimes, ...
U.S. Marines this week exchanged gun fire with suspected gang members at the U.S. embassy in Port-au-Prince. The Marines were ...
Armed gangs in Haiti's capital have slowed their attacks, leading to some activities around the Toussaint Louverture ...
A police operation in Croix-des-Bouquets on Nov. 13–14 led to the seizure of a Barrett M82 rifle used by the 400 Mawozo gang and the deaths of several gang members. A Haitian National Police (PNH) ...
Intensified anti-gang operations in Haiti have led to several gang members being killed and the recovery of a sniper rife known as “a weapon of war,” police said.
Gang violence continues to be responsible for hundreds of deaths and injuries in Haiti, where attacks by criminal groups have ...
The outbreak, tied to the rainy season, is spreading throughout and around the capital, Port-au-Prince, as its health ...
The crisis in Haiti is deepening as one of the most integral humanitarian health organizations is at risk of closing down, ...
In collaboration with Quiskeya University and the government, Akademi led a six-month bootcamp focused on applying artificial intelligence to local issues.
U.S. Marines in Haiti exchanged gunfire this week with suspected gang members, U.S. military officials said Saturday, in an incident that highlights the precarious security environment in the island ...
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