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Haiti’s once-illustrious Grand Hôtel Oloffson has been burned down by gangs this past weekend. The beloved Gothic gingerbread home in Port-au-Prince that inspired books, hosted parties until dawn and ...
Months after making his first visit to Haiti, Colombian President Gustavo Petro returned Friday — this time landing in a gang-ridden Port-au-Prince accompanied by two of his top ministers in an ...
Ifeanyi Obinali, a security expert and President/Chief Executive Officer of LEAD Security Group in New York, United States, and also the CEO of LISS-LEAD ...
The latest crop of 14 new ambassadors in Washington includes diplomats from two former Soviet republics, two Caribbean ...
A bipartisan pair of U.S. lawmakers unveiled new legislation on Wednesday aimed at addressing the escalating humanitarian and security crisis in Hait ...
The Trump administration is considering a dramatic cutback and eventual phasing out of the President’s Emergency Plan for ...
In urging greater efforts to pursue global peace, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the council: “Around the world, we ...
Four GOP candidates are battling to lead the House Homeland Security Committee, vying for a job that will put them at the center of President Trump’s immigration agenda. Rep. Michael Guest ...
The tournament delivered spectacle and a clear warning: hosting the world's biggest sporting event next summer will take more ...
USCIS data from January to March shows some immigration categories experiencing worsening delays, with backlogs growing larger.
Thousands of Afghans in the U.S. are no longer protected from deportation after a federal appeals court refused to postpone ...
If Congress approves canceling $1 billion in federal funding for the U.N. system, experts say it will exacerbate a financial shortfall.