A fourth contingent of Kenyan police arrived Thursday in Haiti to help repel violent gangs as officials brushed off concerns over a halt in some U.S. funding to the U.N.-backed mission.
Two hundred Kenyan police officers arrived in Haiti on Thursday to join the United Nations-backed mission to fight gangs in the crisis-plagued Caribbean country. More than 600 Kenyan officers had ...
The MSS is led by Kenya, and she welcomed the deployment of an additional 217 police officers from the country on 18 January. Furthermore, 150 Guatemalans and an advance team of eight Salvadorean ...
NAIROBI - A contingent of 144 additional Kenyan police arrived in the Haitian ... The mission has so far made little progress toward helping Haiti restore order. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the United States is "committed to continue to work" with the Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti. Rubio spoke in the Dominican ...
Kenya is leading the mission, which aims to help Haiti’s national police push back against gangs which control large parts of the country, including the majority of the capital. Nairobi ...
More Kenyan Police Arrive in Haiti to Shore up Security Mission After US Funding Limbo NAIROBI/SANTO DOMINGO (Reuters) -More than 100 Kenyan police arrived in Haiti's capital on Thursday to ...
A new contingent of Kenyan police officers arrived in Haiti on Thursday to bolster a UN-backed security mission, AFP journalists observed, as the United States reiterated its support but called ...
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