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Blood Debt: From Complicity to Redemption of Elites and the State

Blood Debt: From Complicity to Redemption of Elites and the State

Manifesto for a “War Tax” and a Sacred Union: why the private sector and public authorities must pay the cost of reconquest together—or perish separately.

Dany Laferrière Enters the Comédie-Française After Joining the French Academy

Dany Laferrière Enters the Comédie-Française After Joining the French Academy

Bestselling writer Dany Laferrière, an Immortal since 2013, has just been admitted among the twelve members of the reading committee of the Comédie-Française, commonly called the Maison de Molière, in tribute to the 17th-century French playwright Molière.

Merchants in Les Cayes Set Gasoline at 800 Gourdes per Gallon and Diesel at 900 Gourdes

Merchants in Les Cayes Set Gasoline at 800 Gourdes per Gallon and Diesel at 900 Gourdes

Following the decision by the Ministries of Economy and Finance (MEF) and Trade and Industry (MCI) to set the official prices of petroleum products at 725 gourdes per gallon of gasoline, 850 gourdes for diesel, and 845 gourdes for kerosene, merchants in Les Cayes have, for their part, proposed an upward adjustment.

World Cup Preparations: Government, Diaspora, and FHF Sharpen Their Strategies

World Cup Preparations: Government, Diaspora, and FHF Sharpen Their Strategies

The FIFA World Cup is approaching.

Édouard Duval-Carrié to Represent Haiti at the 2026 Venice Biennale

Édouard Duval-Carrié to Represent Haiti at the 2026 Venice Biennale

Édouard Duval-Carrié, a native of Port-au-Prince, who will represent Haiti at the Venice Biennale 2026, spoke in an interview with the Centre d’Art about his participation in this artistic exhibition.

Managing Enrollment Fluctuations: A Challenge for Relocated Schools

Managing Enrollment Fluctuations: A Challenge for Relocated Schools

Since last year, several schools have been forced to leave their historic premises due to insecurity.

The Leader Science Recommends Isn’t the One We Expect

The Leader Science Recommends Isn’t the One We Expect

Haiti has not voted in ten years.

Immigration Officials Raised Concerns, but MICT Failed to Respond

Immigration Officials Raised Concerns, but MICT Failed to Respond

Several months before being apprehended and released as part of an investigation into “genuine-fake passports,” it was the immigration authorities themselves who had informed the Minister of the Interior of the need to update the Passport Personalization System, implemented in 2003 and renewed in 2013, Le Nouvelliste learned from sources close to the matter.

CSPN Mobilized as Around Fifty Chadian Police Officers Are Deployed

CSPN Mobilized as Around Fifty Chadian Police Officers Are Deployed

The government says it intends to intensify its response against armed groups.

Garry Conille Named UN Resident Coordinator for Kenya

Garry Conille Named UN Resident Coordinator for Kenya

The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, has announced the appointment of Garry Conille as United Nations Resident Coordinator in Kenya.

Artibonite Gangs Strengthen Hold on Marchand-Dessalines

Artibonite Gangs Strengthen Hold on Marchand-Dessalines

Twenty-four hours after the massacre in the locality of Jean-Denis, the first communal section of Petite-Rivière de l’Artibonite, the commune of Marchand-Dessalines finds itself occupied by the gangs Gran Grif of Savien and Kokorat San Ras of La Croix-Périsse, determined to establish their permanent bases in the city of Emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines.

Chadian Troops Begin Deployment in Gang Suppression Force

Chadian Troops Begin Deployment in Gang Suppression Force

Around fifty Chadian police officers arrived in Port-au-Prince on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, Le Nouvelliste learned from a government source.