editorial

Relations between Haiti and the Dominican Republic Thaw

Relations between Haiti and the Dominican Republic Thaw

Frozen since September 2023, following the decision by actors of Haitian civil society to dig a canal to capture part of the water from the Massacre River, relations between Haiti and the Dominican Republic were to deteriorate completely in March 2024 when Dominican authorities refused landing to a plane carrying the then Haitian Prime Minister, Ariel Henry.

A Step Forward for TPS-Haiti on a Still Long Road

A Step Forward for TPS-Haiti on a Still Long Road

The vote of April 16, 2026, in the United States House of Representatives on a bill aimed at extending the benefits of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than three hundred and fifty thousand Haitian nationals is a significant step, but not enough to change the fate of our compatriots.

The Power of Networks

The Power of Networks

In the past, each person’s network consisted of their family circle, their group of friends, their business or work relationships.

Casualties Reported Across North, Northwest, and Southeast Regions

Casualties Reported Across North, Northwest, and Southeast Regions

There has been something like an accumulation of bad news in Haiti in recent days.

The Milot Tragedy and Our Comfortable Little Lies

The Milot Tragedy and Our Comfortable Little Lies

“Once you die, you're wron,” goes a proverb from our home.

Rebuilding Infrastructure Alone Will Not Be Enough

Rebuilding Infrastructure Alone Will Not Be Enough

After the neighborhoods of lower Delmas and downtown Port-au-Prince, the country is beginning to grasp the extent of the damage caused by gangs on Avenue Christophe and its surroundings.

The Long Road to Elections in Haiti and Its Detours

The Long Road to Elections in Haiti and Its Detours

Since the entry into force of the 1987 Constitution, every time the country has had to organize elections, obstacles have arisen along the way.

Football Finally Taken into Account, Fils-Aimé Delivers on His Promises

Football Finally Taken into Account, Fils-Aimé Delivers on His Promises

Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé handed over two checks totaling five hundred and twenty-eight million gourdes to the Normalization Committee of the Fédération Haïtienne de Football during a ceremony held at the Prime Minister’s office, in the presence of players and figures from the sports world, on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

Official Public Transport Fares: Revealing Shortcomings

Official Public Transport Fares: Revealing Shortcomings

The government, through the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, has published the new transport route fares following the increase in petroleum product prices on the local market.

Two Months for Fils-Aimé

Two Months for Fils-Aimé

This April 7 marks two months since Alix Didier Fils-Aimé has been leading the country as Prime Minister with an executive branch without a president.

Who Is Réginald Surin?

Who Is Réginald Surin?

In today’s edition of Le Nouvelliste, an article dominates the front page: “The Debt of Blood: From Complicity to the Redemption of Elites and the State.

War and Rising Prices Leave Haiti as a Collateral Victim

War and Rising Prices Leave Haiti as a Collateral Victim

The world was awaiting the address to the American nation by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.