editorial

Haiti: After Missing the New Constitution, Will We Miss the Elections Too?

Haiti: After Missing the New Constitution, Will We Miss the Elections Too?

Traditionally, transitional governments in Haiti have served to accomplish what elected presidents find difficult to achieve.

One Year Since the Closure of Toussaint Louverture International Airport

One Year Since the Closure of Toussaint Louverture International Airport

On November 11, 2024, following gunfire targeting planes approaching to land at Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince, all commercial international air connections to and from the airport were suspended.

The Choice to Let National Production Die

The Choice to Let National Production Die

In the Artibonite, gangs are not content with killing, raping, and burning houses in the communes that have fallen under their control.

Football: Talent, Melchie, and Us

Football: Talent, Melchie, and Us

It’s football week for Haiti.

Melissa: Haiti Records the Highest Loss of Human Lives and Possibly Property

Melissa: Haiti Records the Highest Loss of Human Lives and Possibly Property

43 dead.

From Charlotin Marcadieu’s Collapse to the Things We Continue to Give Up

From Charlotin Marcadieu’s Collapse to the Things We Continue to Give Up

On WhatsApp, for the past 48 hours, a short message has gone viral as often happens on this platform, which remains the primary source of information in Haiti.

Haiti’s 6th Football World Cup

Haiti’s 6th Football World Cup

Literary creation is a solitary and individual act.

Melissa’s Brutal Wake-Up Call

Melissa’s Brutal Wake-Up Call

The toll is heavy: people are missing following the passage of Hurricane Melissa over Haiti.

Three Weeks After Classes Resume, Public School Teachers Launch Strike

Three Weeks After Classes Resume, Public School Teachers Launch Strike

The news fell like a hammer blow.

We Must Do Everything for Education

We Must Do Everything for Education

Lycée Anténor Firmin welcomed its students back to its premises on Avenue Charles Sumner on Monday, October 20, 2025.

What Will Be the CPT's Legacy?

What Will Be the CPT's Legacy?

With only a few months left before the end of the Transitional Presidential Council’s (CPT) mandate, unless a miracle occurs, it is already clear that it will not leave a remarkable legacy to posterity.

Justice Must Lead by Example

Justice Must Lead by Example

This week, the Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSPJ) published its certification report.