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InnovEd-UniQ and the CCIO Call for Stronger, Sustainable Ties Between Education and the Private Sector

InnovEd-UniQ and the CCIO Call for Stronger, Sustainable Ties Between Education and the Private Sector

The Higher Institute for Training, Research and Innovation of Université Quisqueya (InnovEd-UniQ) and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the West (CCIO), in collaboration with their partners, organized a roundtable discussion on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, on the occasion of International Education Day.

Ricardo Seitenfus: “For Once, the U.S. Position on Haiti Is Direct and Clear”

Ricardo Seitenfus: “For Once, the U.S. Position on Haiti Is Direct and Clear”

Brazilian professor Ricardo Seitenfus spoke about the current situation while visiting Le Nouvelliste to promote his book “Écrits à contre-courant au fil du temps,” which he will be signing this Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the La Pléiade bookstore.

The AAN Unveils Plan for a Modern Airport in the Northwest

The AAN Unveils Plan for a Modern Airport in the Northwest

The National Airport Authority (AAN) has officially announced plans to build a modern airport in Port-à-L’écu, in the Nord-Ouest department.

CPT–Prime Minister’s Office Standoff Is “A Vast Farce,” Says Josué Pierre-Louis

CPT–Prime Minister’s Office Standoff Is “A Vast Farce,” Says Josué Pierre-Louis

Attorney Josué Pierre-Louis has described as a “vast joke” the conflict pitting members of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) against Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé.

Marco Rubio Raises the Possibility of Military Action Against Gangs

Marco Rubio Raises the Possibility of Military Action Against Gangs

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Can the CPT Lawfully Remove the Prime Minister?

Can the CPT Lawfully Remove the Prime Minister?

The question has resurfaced, and for many, the answer seems self-evident.

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Two Presidential Advisors and One Minister

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Two Presidential Advisors and One Minister

The United States has announced sanctions against two members of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT), bringing the total to five, as well as against one minister, all accused—through their actions—of facilitating terrorist gangs in Haiti.

Collège Canapé-Vert Faces Threat of Property Seizure

Collège Canapé-Vert Faces Threat of Property Seizure

Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, January 26, 2026

Fellow citizens,

I am writing to you with gravity, but without hatred.

PNH Reports Eight Gang Members Killed and Weapons of War Seized at Salomon Market

PNH Reports Eight Gang Members Killed and Weapons of War Seized at Salomon Market

Law-enforcement operations are continuing in downtown Port-au-Prince.

Weapons Seized and Two Suspects Arrested in Ti Kwa, Northwest

Weapons Seized and Two Suspects Arrested in Ti Kwa, Northwest

On Tuesday, January 27, 2026, the Northwest Departmental Police Directorate arrested two individuals and seized an arsenal in the town of Ti Kwa, located between the municipalities of Chansolme and Bassin-Bleu.

One Year Ago, Kenscoff Came Under Its First Attacks by Armed Gangs

One Year Ago, Kenscoff Came Under Its First Attacks by Armed Gangs

One year ago, on Monday, January 27, 2025, early in the morning, the commune of Kenscoff was attacked by armed bandits from the criminal coalition Viv ansanm.

Laurent Saint-Cyr and Alix Didier Fils-Aimé Visit the PNH, the FAd’H, and the Gang Repression Force

Laurent Saint-Cyr and Alix Didier Fils-Aimé Visit the PNH, the FAd’H, and the Gang Repression Force

Over the course of three days, the coordinator of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT), Laurent Saint-Cyr, and Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé successively visited the Western Departmental Directorate of the Haitian National Police (PNH), the Grand Headquarters of the Haitian Armed Forces (FAd'H), and the main base of the Gang Suppression Force.