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Haitians divided over government’s decision to hold 2026 Carnival

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Haitians divided over government’s decision to hold 2026 Carnival

The 2026 Carnival is set to begin this Sunday, Jan. 18, amid worsening insecurity fueled by ongoing gang violence and political uncertainty. The Transitional Presidential Council’s mandate is set to expire Feb. 7, leaving Haitians sharply divided over whether now is the right time to celebrate. The post Haitians divided over government’s decision to hold 2026 Carnival appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Tributes continue to pour in for Haitian cultural icon and renowned professor Jean Coulanges

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Tributes continue to pour in for Haitian cultural icon and renowned professor Jean Coulanges

PORT-AU-PRINCE —  Haiti’s cultural and academic communities continue to pay tribute to Jean Coulanges, a renowned anthropologist, singer, cultural promoter and influential professor, following his death at age 84. News […] The post Tributes continue to pour in for Haitian cultural icon and renowned professor Jean Coulanges appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Cap-Haïtien residents savor soup joumou at Haiti’s Independence Day party | PHOTOS

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Cap-Haïtien residents savor soup joumou at Haiti’s Independence Day party | PHOTOS

People were calm, but it was easy to see the joy on their faces as they talked among themselves while drinking the iconic soup— now designated an intangible cultural heritage of humanity by UNESCO. Relive the Haitian Movement for Haitians (MHAH)’s soup joumou giveaway party in these images on Haiti’s Independence Day. The post Cap-Haïtien residents savor soup joumou at Haiti’s Independence Day party | PHOTOS appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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