Russia’s state-of-the-art S-70 drone becomes a casualty of its own military operations, highlighting the complexities of modern warfare. In Haiti, unchecked gang violence exacerbates a severe hunger crisis,
A true but little known story from the Haitian Revolution. Late in the war, things were looking grim for sketchy old France, with much of their army dying of Yellow Fever. But France had one trump card—a powerful Polish Legion,
When SpaceX's Starship exploded on Jan. 16, debris streaked across Haiti’s skies, sparking panic and curiosity among residents.
With Donald Trump as the new US president, pundits are speculating about how US policy towards Latin America might change. By John Perry and Roger D.
President Trump is threatening sanctions and tariffs on Russia if Putin doesn't reach an agreement to end the war in Ukraine. Some are surprised, considering Trump's affinity for the Russian leader.
Not only was Joe Biden a failed president domestically, but he also was a failure in his foreign policy. From sending troops to Haiti to the Ukraine war to
The Biden-era programs were a self-service scheduling app that Trump shut down on Monday, and an initiative that let in some migrants fleeing Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti. They had allowed more than a million people to enter the country temporarily.
The acting head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is allowing immigration enforcement agents to swiftly deport those who came to the U.S. under multiple pathways established under the Biden administration.
"International reserves as of the close of business on January 17, 2025 stood at $609.7 bln, having increased over the week by $2 bln or by 0.3%, predominantly as a result of positive revaluation," th
Haiti's capital could become overrun by criminal gangs if the international community does not step up aid to a UN-backed security mission there, United Nations chief Antonio Guterres warned in
It is unclear how much impact economic penalties would have on the Russian government, since they already face various sanctions imposed by the previous administration.
They came from Haiti, Venezuela and around the world, pulling small rolling suitcases crammed with clothing and stuffed animals to occupy their children. They clutched cellphones showing that after months of waiting they had appointments — finally — to legally enter the United States.