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Cap-Haïtien seeks to shut down unsanitary outdoor market ahead of city’s 355th anniversary, but merchants keep showing up

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Cap-Haïtien seeks to shut down unsanitary outdoor market ahead of city’s 355th anniversary, but merchants keep showing up

Several merchants at the Lòtbò Pon outdoor market, like Man Jean, fear losing their only source of income as Cap-Haïtien’s city officials move to close the market. They are pushing road construction and cleaning projects that span the area, where vendors keep returning despite being prohibited from selling in the crowded and filthy place—which has long been criticized for its unsanitary conditions. The post Cap-Haïtien seeks to shut down unsanitary outdoor market ahead of city’s 355th anniversary, but merchants keep […]

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Police under siege as fire destroys Port-au-Prince’s Hotel Oloffson

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Police under siege as fire destroys Port-au-Prince’s Hotel Oloffson

When smoke rose from the Hotel Oloffson on July 5, police were already fighting deadly battles nearby. Within less than 24 hours, the destruction came as two officers were killed in separate gang ambushes: Olrich Joseph of the SWATT unit died in Viard, Kenscoff, and another Anti-Gang Tactical Unit (UTAG) member was gunned down in Charrier, near Saint-Marc. In Kenscoff, gangs torched a police armored vehicle, mocking the nation’s fragile security apparatus. The post Police under siege as fire destroys […]

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Here is what we know four years after Jovenel Moise’s assassination

Crime & Justice

Here is what we know four years after Jovenel Moise’s assassination

Four years after President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination, Haiti’s judicial system still has not held a trial. Although 51 people were indicted last year, repeated delays, missing suspects, and ongoing insecurity have hindered progress. Meanwhile, a parallel proceeding in the United States has resulted in six individuals, who pleaded guilty in the case, being convicted—five of whom received life sentences, and one was sentenced to nine years in prison. Five additional suspects in U.S. custody are awaiting trial, scheduled for March […]

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Ex-Haitian PM Claude Joseph rejects indictment in Moïse assassination before court of appeal

Crime & Justice

Ex-Haitian PM Claude Joseph rejects indictment in Moïse assassination before court of appeal

As Haiti’s Court of Appeal concludes hearings on Claude Joseph’s indictment, a U.S. trial linked to the assassination of President Jovenel Moise—initially scheduled for September 2025— has been postponed to March 2026. The former Haitian prime minister has appealed the indictment against him in the case. The post Ex-Haitian PM Claude Joseph rejects indictment in Moïse assassination before court of appeal appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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