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In Haiti, fear and funding cuts have left many without a voice. Silence isn’t a choice—it’s a means of survival.
Haiti marked Aug. 14 as a national holiday for the first time with a concert and heritage exhibition by ARAL in Pétion-Ville, honoring the 234th anniversary of the Bois Caïman ceremony that sparked th ...
Haiti’s National Police lost three officers and an armored vehicle in gang attacks in Liancourt and Kenscoff between Aug. 11 ...
Erik Prince said his firm, Vectus Global, will run security operations and manage tax collection under a 10-year contract ...
Dominican authorities handed over ex-Arcahaie mayor Rosemila Sainvil Petit-Frère to Haitian law enforcement officials to face ...
Prior to arraignment on criminal fraud charges, Marc Henry ”Marco” Menard was ordered him to pay $765,000 in the civil case ...
A little girl wearing a dress made from recycled bottle caps and book covers during the second edition of Trashion Show near the Notre-Dame Cathedral in downtown Cap-Haïtien on Aug. 10, 2025. The ...
Haitian and Black church choirs in Brooklyn endure despite attendance declines and gentrification, RNS via AP reports.
Bishop Emeritus Joseph Willy Romélus, former leader of the Diocese of Jérémie—Grand’Anse Department— and champion of Haiti’s ...
The Archdiocese of Port-au-Prince mourns seminarian Rodny Boussicot, 25, who died by suicide on Aug. 9 in Pétion-Ville after ...
A Public Advocate report, reported by Documented, warns that New York’s patchwork language services leave millions—especially ...