The goal of the drive is to get 3,000 pairs of "gently used" shoes in a campaign to raise funds and help those in poverty-stricken countries.
Experts told Newsweek that Beijing could use the Trump administration's withdrawal of USAID to boost influence in the Caribbean.
A woman engineer took advantage of TREEP to build a successful business providing fishing communities around Lake Victoria with low-cost, environmentally friendly tools to improve sardine harvest and ...
Faced with the daunting task of rebuilding the school, Good Shepherd turned to the Lake Charles community, and held its first Fish Fry for Haiti. People bought tickets, and also purchased ...
Detroit Renaissance's Lance Stone missed a chance to tie the game against Orchard Lake St. Mary's in overtime, leading to a 76-73 loss. Stone led Renaissance with 26 points, while Mr. Basketball ...
Officials from the Central Utah Water Conservancy District have begun sending around 87 billion liters of water from Utah Lake to the Great Salt Lake in an ongoing managed release. The plan will ...
Ms. Lilas Desquiron, former Minister of Culture, returns to UNESCO, where she had already served as Haiti's representative on the Organization's Executive Board between 2016 and 2017. Ms. Desquiron ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad In his letter, Guterres assessed the situation in Haiti and warned it was running out of time. “We must act quickly,” he wrote. “I am convinced ...
Haiti is experiencing extreme violence with numerous killings and thousands forced to flee their homes. Despite efforts from international security missions, gangs continue to control large parts ...
A Kenyan police officer who was shot dead by armed gangs in Haiti was planning to jet into the country in mid-April. The family of Samuel Tompei Kaetuai was planning an elaborate ceremony to welcome ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Gangs launched a new attack on Haiti’s capital early Tuesday, killing an unknown number of civilians in ...
A Colorado man who founded an orphanage in Haiti in the mid-80s was convicted Thursday of sexually abusing numerous boys in his care. Michael Karl Geilenfeld, 73, a Littleton resident, founded the ...