The UN Assesses the Haitian Situation Without Making a Decision

At least 264 alleged gang members have been killed since April, as self-defense groups in Haiti take matters into their own hands, warned the UN on Thursday.

At least 264 alleged gang members have been killed since April, as self-defense groups in Haiti take matters into their own hands, warned the UN on Thursday. Meanwhile, the call for an international force to support the Haitian police remains unanswered.

The impoverished Caribbean nation is grappling with a severe humanitarian, political, and security crisis, with gangs exerting control over a significant portion of the capital's territory and instilling fear in the population through a rise in assassinations, kidnappings, and

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