according to Guatemala's government. A state of emergency has been in place across the Caribbean nation for months as the government battles violent gangs that have taken control of much of the capital Port-au-Prince. The forces are in Haiti to boost a ...
More than 5,600 people were reported killed in Haiti last year as a U.N.-backed ... the majority from Guatemala. Jamaica, Bahamas and Belize have sent a handful of personnel, while other nations ...
More than 75 Guatemalan soldiers arrived in Port-au-Prince on Saturday to help Haiti's overwhelmed police force curb gang violence, one day after a first contingent,
In Haiti, gangs have killed hundreds of people and shot journalists at a news conference, exposing the country’s fragility and the government’s failures.
Guatemalan soldiers and 8 Salvadoran soldiers disembarked from a US Army military plane on the tarmac of Toussaint Louverture International Airport in
Some 150 military police officers from Central America have started arriving in Haiti. They're there to reinforce the embattled government’s fight against violent gangs that have upended daily life for millions on the Caribbean island.
A state of emergency has been in place across the Caribbean nation for months as the government battles gangs.
Guatemala and Salvador sent soldiers to Haiti to join the Multinational Security Support (MSS) on Friday, according to the announcement of the Haitian National Police. This group, consisting of 75
A contingent of 150 Guatemalan soldiers has arrived in Haiti, tasked with helping to ... all drafted from the military police, according to Guatemala's government. A state of emergency has been ...
Mexico agreed Friday to expand support to other Latin American and Caribbean nations as part of a regional migratory response, days before U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes office with a promise to carry out mass deportations.
The Belize government is considering whether or not it will deploy more soldiers to Haiti after indicating that “there are a few outstanding issues that have to be resolved”  before troops could be sent to the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country.