Political Unrest in Haiti

Garry Conille named as Haiti's new prime minister amidst ongoing gang violence in the capital of Port-au-Prince. He replaces Michel Patrick Boisvert after Ariel Henry's resignation. Council members chose Conille unanimously, with one member absent from the vote. Gangs have been causing chaos, attacking police stations, airports, and prisons.

Haitian police seize hijacked cargo ship after 5-hour shootout

Haitian police recover hijacked cargo ship loaded with rice after 5-hour shootout with gang members, resulting in injuries and deaths. Gangs involved were named 5 Seconds and Taliban. Police also seized weapons in Cap-Hatien and issued a search warrant for firearms being sent from Miami.

Haitian Police Operation in Port-au-Prince

Haitian police are conducting major operations to regain control of the capital's main port and stronghold of gang leader Jimmy 'Barbeque' Cherizier after killing several 'bandits'. The violence comes in the aftermath of Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation.

Deteriorating Security Situation in Haiti and College Athlete Payment Debate

Discussion on deteriorating security situation in Haiti and reaction to college athletes being paid. Florida Gov. DeSantis sending additional troops to protect state from illegal immigrants from Haiti amid gang violence. Prime Minister of Haiti Ariel Henry to resign. Deployment of additional officers and soldiers to southern coast of Florida announced.

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry to Resign

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign after creation of transitional presidential council due to surging unrest and violence by criminal gangs in Haiti's capital.

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry's Resignation

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry agrees to resign once a transitional presidential council is installed. The deal, brokered by CARICOM, aims to calm tensions in Haiti amidst a fractured political landscape and powerful gangs.

Resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry in Haiti amid Violent Gang Activity

Prime Minister of Haiti, Ariel Henry, announces resignation amidst violent gang activity and crisis in the country. Transitional council to be set up for a peaceful transition of power. Haiti has been plagued by violence, political instability, and criminal activities.

Political Turmoil and Gang Violence in Haiti and El Salvador

President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador offered to help fix the political turmoil and gang violence in Haiti, drawing parallels to his own country's past struggles with organized crime. Bukele's tough law enforcement measures in El Salvador have been effective in reducing gang activity, but have raised concerns about civil rights. In Haiti, Prime Minister Ariel Henry is facing pressure from powerful gang leaders, with the country in a state of lawlessness and unrest.

Security Situation in Haiti

U.S. military enhances security at U.S. Embassy in Haiti amid worsening gang attacks. Prime Minister Ariel Henry faces challenges as neighboring countries refuse entry due to safety concerns. Caribbean leaders call for emergency meeting to address Haiti's dire situation and urge unity government formation.

Haiti Political Crisis

Gang leader 'Barbecue' warns of civil war in Haiti if Prime Minister Ariel Henry does not resign, amid ongoing violence and chaos in the country.

Haiti Gang Violence and State of Emergency

Haiti is in a state of emergency after gangs attacked prisons, releasing thousands of inmates. Gangs are aiming to overthrow the government, leading to a critical situation in the country.

Haitian Government Declares State of Emergency Amid Violence

The Haitian government declared a state of emergency following street battles, prison breaks, and an insurrection by gang leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier. Cherizier called for the overthrow of Prime Minister Ariel Henry and urged gangs to join him in targeting government officials. The capital, Port-au-Prince, experienced chaos with heavy gunfire, burned vehicles, and attacks on police stations and prisons. The U.S. embassy advised citizens to leave the country due to security concerns.