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Searching for healing: Inside one of the last hospitals in Haiti’s capital

Tabarre Hospital in Port-au-Prince is a sanctuary for trauma survivors. But violence is threatening its existence.

A nurse examines one patient on a hospital bed, while another on an adjacent bed leans forward.

Civil war in the home of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel: Fear grips Culiacan

Recent abduction and arrest of a top drug lord has set off a vicious war inside Mexico’s most violent cartel.

ENSITIVE MATERIAL. THIS IMAGE MAY OFFEND OR DISTURB Mexican security forces respond at the scene of a crime amid a wave of violence between armed groups in Culiacan, Mexico September 14, 2024. REUTERS/Jesus Bustamante

Amid canal dispute, Haitian migrants prepare to leave Dominican Republic

Correspondent John Holman speaks to Haitian migrants fleeing intimidation in the Dominican Republic as tensions rise.

Haitians stand near the constructions site of a water channel of the Massacre river, a river shared between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, after Dominican President Luis Abinader announced a total border shutdown amid a conflict over the construction of the channel, in Ouanaminthe, Haiti September 15, 2023. Many of the people are gathered on the banks of the river, which is covered in brown dirt, while others swim in the water itself, their heads bobbing above the surface. On the other side, a green river bank can be seen.

Trump or Biden? Mexico eyes who could boost struggling economy

President Manuel Andres Lopez Obrador has a good relationship with Trump, but a Biden win could bring opportunities.

Mexico is experiencing its biggest economic slump since the worldwide Great Depression, and the US is a major trading partner, making this year's US presidential election of major consequence to President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador [File: Tom Brenner/Reuters]

Mexico corruption leak: New video raises questions over president

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador ran on a promise to wipe out corruption.

COVID-19: Peru sees spike in number of hospitalised children

Serious COVID-19 cases among children are still far from widespread but more are now being admitted to intensive care.

Former Mexico president implicated in corruption scandal

A former head of Mexico’s state oil company has implicated former President Enrique Pena Nieto and his then-Finance Minister Luis Videgaray.

Mexico economy: Gov’t rules out stimulus as businesses suffer

Global economies are suffering, but the COVID-19 fallout is hurting Mexico particularly hard.

A month on Mexico’s coronavirus front line

We filmed in the ambulances, the hospitals and the hotspots, grappling with confusing messaging, grief and exhaustion.

Photo Special COVID/John Holman

Mexico’s drug cartel shows its might during president’s visit

Mexico drug cartel puts on a show of strength and defiance during a visit by the Mexican president.