In Haiti, gangs continue to rebel against the government of acting Prime Minister Ariel Henry. The country’s capital, Port-au-Prince, is under siege, and the United States has begun evacuating its diplomatic mission. “Insecurity is growing at the national level: violence in Artibonite, roadblocks in Cap Haitien, and fuel shortages in the South. People living in the capital are locked in, they have nowhere to go. People fleeing cannot reach family members and friends in the rest of the country to find shelter. The capital is surrounded by armed groups and danger. It is a city under siege,” said…