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Cap-Haïtien Under Pressure: Protests, Ministerial Visit, and Urgent Action Pledges

Cap-Haïtien Under Pressure: Protests, Ministerial Visit, and Urgent Action Pledges

Cap-Haïtien experienced, this Thursday, another day of mobilization marked by strong tensions in several neighborhoods, particularly at the southern entrance and in certain areas of the eastern entrance of the city.

Haitian Industries Group Association of Industries of Haiti Raises Alarm Over Security Crisis and Economic Risks

Haitian Industries Group Association of Industries of Haiti Raises Alarm Over Security Crisis and Economic Risks

The Association des Industries d’Haïti, in a press release on Thursday, April 30, warns “once again” of the critical worsening of gang violence in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince, in the Artibonite and Centre departments.

Le Nouvelliste and Four Century-Old Companies Recognized for Their Longevity

Le Nouvelliste and Four Century-Old Companies Recognized for Their Longevity

The daily Le Nouvelliste, now 128 years old, was honored during the launch cocktail of the Salon of Culture and Traditions on Thursday, April 30, 2026.

Lawyer Arrested in Pèlerin 5 Land Scandal Involving Forgery and Spoliation

Lawyer Arrested in Pèlerin 5 Land Scandal Involving Forgery and Spoliation

The case is making waves online.

Provisional Electoral Council Scales Back Its Budget

Provisional Electoral Council Scales Back Its Budget

After the Prime Minister’s categorical refusal to approve the $250 million budget for organizing elections, the Conseil électoral provisoire (CEP) announced in a statement that it had sent another budget proposal to the government this week.

At Mission’s End, Princess Sarah Zeid Sounds the Alarm on Haiti’s Humanitarian Situation

At Mission’s End, Princess Sarah Zeid Sounds the Alarm on Haiti’s Humanitarian Situation

Following her mission in Haiti, Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan has issued a call for urgent action to address the humanitarian and food crises facing the country.

Activities Gradually Resume at CODEVI

Activities Gradually Resume at CODEVI

In Ouanaminthe, the Compagnie de Développement Industriel (CODEVI) resumed its activities this week after several days of paralysis linked to security tensions.

Strike: Toward the Resumption of Activities at Customs

Strike: Toward the Resumption of Activities at Customs

A resumption of activities at customs is now in sight.

Eight Months of Unpaid Salaries Fuel Crisis at Haiti’s Customs Administration

Eight Months of Unpaid Salaries Fuel Crisis at Haiti’s Customs Administration

Tensions are rising at the Administration générale des douanes (AGD).

Crisis Leaves Cap-Haïtien Paralyzed

Crisis Leaves Cap-Haïtien Paralyzed

The city of Cap-Haïtien is being shaken by a gradual rise in popular protest, born out of a persistent environmental crisis and driven by increasingly assertive social demands.

Wesner Joseph Receives Triumphant Welcome in Milot After Release Linked to Citadelle Tragedy

Wesner Joseph Receives Triumphant Welcome in Milot After Release Linked to Citadelle Tragedy

Welcomed as a true triumphant figure, the mayor of Milot, Wesner Joseph, returned to his commune on Tuesday, April 28, after approximately two weeks in detention.

The Haitian National Police Can Neither Afford to Be Careless Nor Pretend to Forget

The Haitian National Police Can Neither Afford to Be Careless Nor Pretend to Forget

At the beginning of the week, the Police nationale d’Haïti (PNH) made the headlines.