The U.N. Security Council has voted to authorize a much larger, 5,550-member international force to help stop escalating gang violence in Haiti.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council voted Tuesday to authorize a much larger, 5,550-member international force with expanded powers to help stop escalating gang violence in Haiti. The ...
The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday adopted a resolution to transform a UN-backed security mission in gang-dominated Haiti into a larger, full-fledged force with military troops.US ...
Mere hours from the United States, thousands of people have been condemned to despair, entire neighborhoods have disappeared, hospitals are being vandalized and burned, doctors are fleeing and women ...
The Security Council vote was an acknowledgment that the police mission it once backed had failed to wrest back control of the beleaguered Caribbean nation.
The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday adopted a resolution to transform a UN-backed security mission in gang-dominated Haiti into a larger, full-fledged force with military troops. The new ...
For far too long, the people of Haiti called out to the world, too often, their pleas were met with silence, hesitation or half measures.” ...
A top U.S. official in Haiti said on Wednesday that continued U.S. funding for the U.N.-backed security force in Haiti would not be guaranteed if the Security Council rejects Washington's proposal to ...
At the UNSC, there were 12 votes in favor and three abstentions from China, Russia and Pakistan. Support for resolution welcomed Support for the vote was warmly welcomed by Laurent Saint-Cyr, ...
Kenya's President William Ruto said on Wednesday his country expects to sign a trade deal with the United States by year-end and that he will be pushing Washington to extend its duty-free agreement ...
The United Nations Security Council will vote on Tuesday on whether to beef up a UN-backed security mission in gang-dominated Haiti into a full-fledged force with troops. Currently just 1,000 police ...
Kenyan President William Ruto extolled the progress made by his country’s embattled security troops seeking to restore stability to Haiti.