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An American nurse with a Christian humanitarian aid organization in Haiti and her young daughter have been kidnapped outside Port-au-Prince amid a deteriorating security situation, the aid agency ...
The U.S. State Department is renewing their warnings over safety concerns in Haiti, urging all U.S. citizens to leave the country immediately.
Continue reading US Issues ‘Do Not Travel’ Advisory For Haiti As the crisis of instability and gang-led violence continues in Haiti, so do updates on the Caribbean nation’s airports.
The State Department urged all U.S. citizens to leave Haiti on Wednesday, strengthening previous warnings over safety concerns in the country. “Given the current security situation and ...
Missionary groups stopped going to Haiti before the October kidnapping of 17 U.S. and Canadian missionaries due to deteriorating security there.
Cruise concerns are escalating for passengers who are unexpectedly heading to Haiti. The country is currently under a Level 4 Do Not Travel advisory by the U.S. State Department. The FAA also ...
The airline cited safety concerns and suspended all flights to and from Haiti through December 2, 2024. ... there is speculation about whether flights between the US and Haiti will resume.
US missionaries trapped in Haiti say they are worried nobody is coming to rescue them as gang violence and lawlessness tear the country apart, leaving dead bodies piled up in the streets.
Spirit Airlines and JetBlue planes were apparently struck by gunshots in Haiti. The airlines, along with American, have suspended flights. Skipping the US Travel 2025 🌴 This country's safest A ...
American nurse Alix Dorsainvil and her daughter have been released after they were kidnapped in Haiti, according to a statement from the organization El Roi Haiti, which Dorsainvil works for.
In Kenya, opposition lawmakers have demanded that the deployment first be ratified by parliament before it is approved, raising concerns for both the safety of the personnel being sent to Haiti as ...
A top U.S. official on Friday apologized for how Haitian migrants were treated along the U.S.-Mexico border, saying it’s not how border officials or the Department of Homeland Security behave.