
UN Extends Haiti Political Mission Until 2026 Amid Ongoing Crisis
UN Security Council unanimously extends the mandate of its Haiti mission until January 2026 to support stability amid ongoing crises.
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UN Security Council unanimously extends the mandate of its Haiti mission until January 2026 to support stability amid ongoing crises.

UN reports at least 2,680 killed in Haiti’s escalating gang violence during the first five months of the year, highlighting a severe humanitarian crisis.

As gang violence escalates in Haiti, the nation’s health crisis deepens, leaving many without access to essential medical care.

Children in Haiti face dire conditions, struggling to meet basic needs amid rampant violence and poverty.

Over half of Haiti’s population faces food insecurity as the nation confronts its worst hunger crisis in decades.

New questions emerge after the death of Haitian woman Marie Ange Blaise in U.S. immigration custody. Documents indicate she had legal status, raising concerns about her detention.
Over 60,000 people have been displaced in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, in one month due to escalating gang violence, says the UN’s migration agency.

Thousands of Haitians face possible deportation as the U.S. ends Temporary Protected Status amid ongoing unrest in Haiti.

Venezuelan and Haitian nationals face increased deportations as the U.S. tightens immigration policies, sparking global concern over humanitarian impacts.

More than 1 million Haitians have been displaced due to escalating gang violence, marking a record high, according to a recent UN report.