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Péligre Restart Hinges on Improved Security in Mirebalais

Péligre Restart Hinges on Improved Security in Mirebalais

The government has not forgotten the Péligre hydroelectric plant, which has been shut down for nearly seven months.

Security Operations Multiply to Reclaim Downtown Port-au-Prince

Security Operations Multiply to Reclaim Downtown Port-au-Prince

The Haitian National Police (PNH) and the Gang Suppression Force (GSF) have been conducting operations in downtown Port-au-Prince since the start of the year.

Two Arms Seizures in Under Ten Days in Cap-Haïtien and Quartier-Morin

Two Arms Seizures in Under Ten Days in Cap-Haïtien and Quartier-Morin

Haitian security forces have dealt another blow to illicit arms and ammunition trafficking networks in the northern part of the country.

Mario Andrésol Pledges to Reopen Routes to the South and North Before February 7

Mario Andrésol Pledges to Reopen Routes to the South and North Before February 7

Progress has been made in the fight against insecurity between March 2025 and January 2026, according to the Secretary of State for Public Security, Mario Andrésol.

Dany Laferrière’s Wishes for 2026

Dany Laferrière’s Wishes for 2026

Dear friend,

I wish you lucidity—even though I know you are not lacking it—for this year that is starting at full throttle.

2025: Ten Media, Sports, and Social Media Figures We Lost

2025: Ten Media, Sports, and Social Media Figures We Lost

The year 2025 saw the passing of figures who profoundly marked their respective fields through their commitment, talent, and contributions. Among them were Robert “Bobby” Denis, founder of Audiotek; Jean Max Choute, the unforgettable actor from the series La Vi Nan Bouk; the poet and journalist Schultz Laurent Junior; goalkeeper Cynthia Chéry; footballer Marc Antoine Moïse; gospel artist Finette Pierre-Luc; designer Murielle Leconte; as well as Patrickson Calixte and Marie Marjorie Télusma.

U.S. Justice Indicts Arms Traffickers Operating in Belladère

U.S. Justice Indicts Arms Traffickers Operating in Belladère

The case involving arms and ammunition traffickers operating out of Belladère, on the border with the Dominican Republic, has taken a new turn in the United States.

Attempt to Remove Laurent Saint-Cyr Falls Short

Attempt to Remove Laurent Saint-Cyr Falls Short

On Monday, January 5, 2026, a source at the Presidential Council revealed to Le Nouvelliste that five presidential advisers had agreed to replace the current coordinator of the CPT on January 7, 2026, arguing that the latter should serve five months at the head of the Council, like the coordinators before him. Twenty-four hours later, the presidential advisers reportedly reconsidered. Until February 7, 2026, Laurent Saint-Cyr is expected to remain at the head of the Transitional Presidential Council…

Seven Months On, Péligre’s Return to Operation Still Not a Leadership Priority

Seven Months On, Péligre’s Return to Operation Still Not a Leadership Priority

The Péligre hydroelectric power plant has been shut down for nearly seven months.

2025: Ten Figures from Society, Education, and the Arts We Lost

2025: Ten Figures from Society, Education, and the Arts We Lost

The year 2025 was marked by the passing of several figures who profoundly influenced the fields of literature, higher education, the arts, and religion.

Cap-Haïtien Flooded and Left in Silence

Cap-Haïtien Flooded and Left in Silence

The rains that fell on Cap-Haïtien in the early hours of January 5 once again brought the city to its knees.

Security Operations in Bercy Drive Out Criminals, War Weapons Seized

Security Operations in Bercy Drive Out Criminals, War Weapons Seized

Bercy, located at the entrance to the commune of Arcahaie, has been the scene of clashes between law enforcement forces and bandits for several days.