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United Nations Reports 390 Deaths in Violence in Cité Soleil and Croix-des-Bouquets

United Nations Reports 390 Deaths in Violence in Cité Soleil and Croix-des-Bouquets

According to the United Nations, at least 390 people were killed between March 6 and May 16 during intense clashes between gangs in Cité Soleil and Croix-des-Bouquets.

Government Pledges Enhanced Coordination in Anti-Gang Operations

Government Pledges Enhanced Coordination in Anti-Gang Operations

The Prime Minister’s Office announced the holding of a weekly meeting bringing together all security stakeholders to assess operations that are expected to intensify against gangs, according to a statement issued on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

Raina Forbin Urges Greater International Support for Haiti in Rabat

Raina Forbin Urges Greater International Support for Haiti in Rabat

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Raina Forbin, participated on Tuesday in the Second Ministerial Conference on Peacekeeping in a Francophone Environment, organized in Rabat, Morocco, according to a statement from the Foreign Ministry sent to the newsroom of Le Nouvelliste.

Frantz Verella Criticizes Shortcomings of World Bank Project in Cap-Haïtien

Frantz Verella Criticizes Shortcomings of World Bank Project in Cap-Haïtien

Former Minister of Public Works, engineer Frantz Verella, shared his views on the impact of the World Bank project on the urban development of Cap-Haïtien.

Port-au-Prince Appeal Court Reveals Charges in Episcopal Church Arms Trafficking Case

Port-au-Prince Appeal Court Reveals Charges in Episcopal Church Arms Trafficking Case

A major blow has been dealt to the Episcopal Church of Haiti, which had been seeking the release of its members, including priests and laypersons detained in connection with the arms and ammunition trafficking case linked to the religious institution.

Haiti’s Demographic Growth: Opportunity or Risk?

Haiti’s Demographic Growth: Opportunity or Risk?

Between demographic explosion and economic stagnation, Haiti finds itself at a decisive crossroads. Economist Kesner Pharel is sounding the alarm.

Xavier Michon Says Digital Revolution Opens Doors for Haitian Youth Without Degrees

Xavier Michon Says Digital Revolution Opens Doors for Haitian Youth Without Degrees

The global labor market is undergoing a profound transformation.

Institut Macaya Brings Free Wi-Fi and Lighting to Place Saint-Pierre

Institut Macaya Brings Free Wi-Fi and Lighting to Place Saint-Pierre

Institut Macaya, a think tank from Haiti’s private sector, installed solar-powered streetlights and free internet access last April at Place Saint-Pierre in Pétion-Ville.

Makendi Henry Alcé Challenges the Impossible

Makendi Henry Alcé Challenges the Impossible

From École Nationale Massillon Coicou to Brandeis University in Massachusetts, Makendi Alcé carved his path between Haiti and the United States, driven by the desire to serve through education.

Why Is the Government Delaying the Publication of the Draft Electoral Decree...?

Why Is the Government Delaying the Publication of the Draft Electoral Decree...?

The Prime Minister never misses an opportunity to say that elections will take place in the country, no matter what.

State University of Haiti Rector Advocates for Knowledge Economy Pact on Flag Day

State University of Haiti Rector Advocates for Knowledge Economy Pact on Flag Day

The rector of the Université d’État d’Haïti (UEH), Dieuseul Prédélus, is calling for the need to place knowledge and innovation at the heart of the national development strategy.

United Nations Development Programme Sounds the Alarm on Youth Employment in Haiti

United Nations Development Programme Sounds the Alarm on Youth Employment in Haiti

Haiti does not have any coherent national employment strategy.