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U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau Meets Haitian Leaders During National Palace Visit

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau Meets Haitian Leaders During National Palace Visit

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Peace in Haiti: Religious Leaders Want to Move From Prayer to Action

Peace in Haiti: Religious Leaders Want to Move From Prayer to Action

After two days of discussions at the Royal Oasis Hotel, the first National Conference of Religious Leaders for Peace, Stability, and Civic Responsibility concluded on May 29, 2026, with a stark assessment of Haiti’s crisis and a series of commitments aimed at strengthening the role of faith communities in the fight against violence.

Haitian National Police Strengthens Its Ranks With 1,192 New Recruits

Haitian National Police Strengthens Its Ranks With 1,192 New Recruits

The Haitian National Police (PNH) welcomed a second cohort of 1,192 police officers under the P4000+ program to intensify the fight against armed gangs.

National Human Rights Defense Network Questions Magistrate Appointments to Specialized Judicial Divisions

National Human Rights Defense Network Questions Magistrate Appointments to Specialized Judicial Divisions

On May 27, the inauguration of the specialized judicial units dedicated to mass crimes and sexual violence, as well as complex financial crimes, marked a major step forward in the effective implementation of these units since their creation in April 2025.

The CEP Appears to Be Moving Forward Without a Clear Course

The CEP Appears to Be Moving Forward Without a Clear Course

Conferences, press releases, and endless working sessions… Without a legal framework or a budget, the Electoral Council continues to launch initiatives that have no tangible impact on the advancement of the electoral process.

The Web of Elite Impunity

The Web of Elite Impunity

It is necessary to stop pretending in the face of obvious realities.

Government Urges Religious Communities to Play a Greater Role in Peacebuilding

Government Urges Religious Communities to Play a Greater Role in Peacebuilding

Gathered at the Royal Oasis on May 28 and 29, religious leaders and government officials discussed peace and security in the context of Haiti’s ongoing crisis.

Jocelerme Privert Raises Alarm Over Electoral Urgency and Warns of Risk of New Post-Election Crisis

Jocelerme Privert Raises Alarm Over Electoral Urgency and Warns of Risk of New Post-Election Crisis

Former interim President Jocelerme Privert raised his tone on Magik 9 this Thursday, May 28, 2026, pointing to the inaction of the institutions responsible for restoring constitutional order in Haiti.

Youth Leadership Forum Ends With Employment Fair

Youth Leadership Forum Ends With Employment Fair

After a first day of discussions and exchanges held on Wednesday, May 26, the Haiti Youth Leadership Forum (FLJH) concluded on Thursday, May 28, 2026, at the Montana Hotel, with a day marked by the presentation of recommendations and a job and public services fair.

Jocelerme Privert Signals Possible Presidential Run

Jocelerme Privert Signals Possible Presidential Run

Jocelerme Privert, former interim President of the Republic, is not ruling out the possibility of running in the next presidential election.

Krisla’s Gang Seizes Control of Carrefour Power Plant and Issues Demands

Krisla’s Gang Seizes Control of Carrefour Power Plant and Issues Demands

Despite maintaining near-total control of the municipality of Carrefour for several years, the Krisla gang had until now tolerated the operation of most public and private institutions, including the power plant located in Thorland.

Twenty-Five Judges Chosen to Address Mass Atrocities, Financial Offenses, and Sexual Violence

Twenty-Five Judges Chosen to Address Mass Atrocities, Financial Offenses, and Sexual Violence

Twenty-five experienced magistrates, both seated and standing, have been selected for the two specialized judicial units that will be responsible for handling mass crimes and sexual violence, as well as financial crimes.