Louis-Philippe Dalembert, a poet, writer, and former guest of honor at Livres en folie, received the prestigious Prix Goncourt for Poetry for his entire body of work on May 14, 2024.
Haitian actress Benita Jacques is presenting her documentary "Africa, the Cradle of Humanity and Modern Civilizations" at the "Pavillon Afriques" of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday, May 15th.
The Centre d'Art celebrates its 80th anniversary today, marking a long history of commitment to the visual arts in Haiti. Founded in 1944 by Dewitt Peters, the Centre has played a crucial role in the development and promotion of Haitian art over the decades.
Registrations are open.
On Friday, May 10th, La Rochelle hosted the national commemoration ceremony for the Day of Remembrance of the Slave Trade, Slavery, and Their Abolitions.
The members of the Presidential Transition Council are entering their third week in power since their installation. Still without a Prime Minister and a government appointed by themselves, the advisors are unable to implement the transition roadmap. What are they working on while waiting for the formation of their government? Presidential advisor Leslie Voltaire answered some questions from Le Nouvelliste.
The protesters are expressing their opposition to customs clearance fees, fearing adverse consequences for small traders.
Dr. Jean Ardouin Louis Charles, the medical director of the sanatorium hospital, urges state authorities to take measures to identify individuals with tuberculosis living in camps and to put them on treatment. He fears that some patients may develop resistance to medication if they are not taken regularly and in sufficient doses.
The Haitian National Police has regained control of the Gressier police station and the city.
The white rum "Haitian Proof" produced by the Société du Rhum Barbancourt has just won a Double Gold Medal at the 2024 San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SWFSC).