editorial

Three Months After February 7, 2026

Three Months After February 7, 2026

Three months ago, the country entered a new phase of its long post-Jovenel Moïse transition.

May, Haiti’s Month: Refusing to Let Bad News Win the Battle

May, Haiti’s Month: Refusing to Let Bad News Win the Battle

May is the month of the celebration of our bicolor flag, on May 18.

Haiti: The Minimum Wage Must Be Treated the Same Way as Petroleum Products

Haiti: The Minimum Wage Must Be Treated the Same Way as Petroleum Products

On Monday, May 4, 2026, the Haitian government announced an increase in the minimum wage for subcontracting workers.

Is the Break Over?

Is the Break Over?

Since the beginning of this long transition—if not before—there has been more than just an impression that the country is operating in a mode of unfulfilled promises.

Le Nouvelliste, 128 Years, Beyond the Ruins

Le Nouvelliste, 128 Years, Beyond the Ruins

This May 1, 2026 marks the anniversary of the daily Le Nouvelliste—its 128th anniversary.

Cap-Haïtien, Like All Provincial Cities, Needs Resources, Not Official Visits

Cap-Haïtien, Like All Provincial Cities, Needs Resources, Not Official Visits

Since Monday, residents of several neighborhoods in Cap-Haïtien have been protesting to demand action from local and national authorities following rainfall and in response to the catastrophic condition of roads and drainage infrastructure.

Livres en folie: 32nd Edition for 102-year-old René Depestre and the Young People

Livres en folie: 32nd Edition for 102-year-old René Depestre and the Young People

The 32nd edition of Livres en Folie will meet readers on June 4, 2026, the day of Corpus Christi, as tradition dictates.

The Effective Use of Communication

The Effective Use of Communication

In recent times, Haitian authorities have been communicating relentlessly—about everything and, above all, about anything—particularly on social media.

A Country’s Failure to Vaccinate Its Children

A Country’s Failure to Vaccinate Its Children

Haiti is helplessly witnessing the continued deterioration of the living conditions of its population.

Fils-Aimé Has a Few Months to Act After His Major Tour

Fils-Aimé Has a Few Months to Act After His Major Tour

Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé spoke on April 23, 2026, before the United Nations Security Council.

A Heavy Burden to Bear

A Heavy Burden to Bear

In this edition of Le Nouvelliste, the floor is given to Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé and to the Minister of Planning and External Cooperation, Sandra Paulémon.

Powder and Blood

Powder and Blood

There have been clashes in several parts of the country since the past weekend.