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Mexico’s Ruiz Massieu Takes over Leadership of BINUH

Mexico’s Ruiz Massieu Takes over Leadership of BINUH

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced on July 2 the appointment of Carlos G.

Bipartisan Proposal Calls for Trump Administration to Craft Haiti Support Plan

Bipartisan Proposal Calls for Trump Administration to Craft Haiti Support Plan

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Citizens in Ouanaminthe Shut Down City Hall in Protest

Citizens in Ouanaminthe Shut Down City Hall in Protest

On Wednesday, July 2, 2025, angry citizens shut down the Ouanaminthe City Hall to denounce the mismanagement of the town by the interim municipal cartel that has been in office for nearly ten years.

CARICOM and CPT Meet Again, but Recommendations Remain Unchanged

CARICOM and CPT Meet Again, but Recommendations Remain Unchanged

Since the December 2024 meeting with the CARICOM Eminent Persons Group, the actors involved in forming the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) have never been able to make consensus proposals regarding the CPT’s future.

Pulmonology in Peril: A Medical Field Under Threat

Pulmonology in Peril: A Medical Field Under Threat

Affected by insecurity and worsening structural issues, certain medical specialties in Haiti are at risk due to the destruction of hospitals and the exodus of specialists. Le Nouvelliste is launching a series of articles on the current state of healthcare services in Haiti.

UN warns Haiti is Getting Closer to the “Precipice”

UN warns Haiti is Getting Closer to the “Precipice”

The gangs have further strengthened their control of the Haitian capital, where a “total collapse” of state presence could become a “very real scenario,” the UN warned on Wednesday, describing a country increasingly “on the edge of the abyss.”

Criminal Group Viv Ansanm Chokes Off Gonâve Island

Criminal Group Viv Ansanm Chokes Off Gonâve Island

After dominating the mainland, the gang members of the criminal coalition Viv ansanm are now turning their attention to the sea, particularly maritime transport. On the island of La Gonâve, residents are suffering the full impact of these criminals' occupation of Haitian waters. They loot boats, kill passengers, and drive up the cost of living on the island. Speaking on the Panel Magik show on Tuesday, July 1st, journalist Johann W. Sébastien Joseph raised the alarm about this worrying situation.

U.S. Judge Reinstates February 2026 Deadline for TPS

U.S. Judge Reinstates February 2026 Deadline for TPS

Federal Judge Brian M.

June Revenue Hits 10.4 Billion Gourdes for Customs

June Revenue Hits 10.4 Billion Gourdes for Customs

10,496,491,832.

CSPJ and APM Welcome Promulgation of New Penal and Procedural Codes

CSPJ and APM Welcome Promulgation of New Penal and Procedural Codes

A new Penal Code and a Code of Criminal Procedure were officially promulgated on June 25, 2025.