
UN Security Council Extends Haiti Political Mission to 2026
UNSC unanimously extends BINUH mandate in Haiti to Jan 31, 2026, reinforcing support for political dialogue, human rights, and institutional reforms.
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UNSC unanimously extends BINUH mandate in Haiti to Jan 31, 2026, reinforcing support for political dialogue, human rights, and institutional reforms.
On International Children’s Day, Haiti’s children face severe shortages of food, shelter and education amid violence and instability in the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere.
Haiti faces deepening chaos as armed gangs tighten control, fueling violence and displacement amid mounting political instability.
Over 60,000 residents flee Port-au-Prince amid a surge in gang violence, highlighting urgent humanitarian and economic challenges in Haiti.
Gang violence in Haiti displaced over 1 million people in 2024, marking a threefold increase. The UN calls for urgent humanitarian aid to address the escalating crisis.
Escalating gang violence in Haiti has resulted in nearly 200 deaths in Cité Soleil and at least 70 more in Petite Rivière de l’Artibonite, leaving communities devastated.
Amid mounting security challenges, Haiti’s transitional presidential council plans to appoint Alix Didier Fils-Aime as the new prime minister, replacing Garry Conille.
China reiterates commitment to restoring stability in Haiti by supporting UN resolution and collaborating with international community through BINUH.
On International Children’s Day, Haitian children share their hopes and dreams amidst ongoing conflicts, showcasing resilience and optimism for a better future.
At least 14 people have lost their lives in Haiti due to devastating landslides caused by heavy rains, with the death toll expected to rise.