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Port-au-Prince goes dark: Residents shut down Haiti’s main power plant to demand security

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Port-au-Prince goes dark: Residents shut down Haiti’s main power plant to demand security

Haiti’s Péligre hydroelectric plant— the country's main electricity supplier, located in the Mirebalais district, which has been under armed gangs' control since March 31— remains shut as residents protest insecurity. Inaugurated in 1971 with a 54-megawatt capacity, production has already dropped to 36 megawatts due to technical issues and low water levels. Now, residents vow it will stay closed until Mirebalais is free of gangs. The post Port-au-Prince goes dark: Residents shut down Haiti’s main power plant to demand security […]

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Sleepless weekend for thousands as heavy rains flood Port-au-Prince displacement camp 

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Sleepless weekend for thousands as heavy rains flood Port-au-Prince displacement camp 

As heavy rains and storms sweep Haiti, thousands displaced by gang violence in Port-au-Prince endure sleepless nights as floodwaters overwhelm their fragile shelters. The post Sleepless weekend for thousands as heavy rains flood Port-au-Prince displacement camp  appeared first on The Haitian Times. Sleepless weekend for thousands as heavy rains flood Port-au-Prince displacement camp  was first posted on April 14, 2025 at 1:09 pm.

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Haitian pride on the court: Oklahoma Thunders’ Dort leads growing list of players to root for in the NBA playoffs

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Haitian pride on the court: Oklahoma Thunders’ Dort leads growing list of players to root for in the NBA playoffs

Players of Haitian descent shine in the NBA and G League. The post Haitian pride on the court: Oklahoma Thunders’ Dort leads growing list of players to root for in the NBA playoffs appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian pride on the court: Oklahoma Thunders’ Dort leads growing list of players to root for in the NBA playoffs was first posted on April 12, 2025 at 5:00 am.

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Residents frustrated over unexplained delays in M road construction in  Haiti’s northwest

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Residents frustrated over unexplained delays in $15M road construction in  Haiti’s northwest

A $15 million IDB-funded road project in northwest Haiti has stalled after less than a month of work. Residents are frustrated and call on the government authorities for answers. The post Residents frustrated over unexplained delays in $15M road construction in  Haiti’s northwest appeared first on The Haitian Times. Residents frustrated over unexplained delays in $15M road construction in  Haiti’s northwest was first posted on April 11, 2025 at 11:25 am.

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Weak border controls fueling Haiti’s armed crisis, UN report finds

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Weak border controls fueling Haiti’s armed crisis, UN report finds

A UN report reveals that Haiti’s gang crisis is fueled by U.S. firearms and enabled by porous borders and under-resourced enforcement systems. The post Weak border controls fueling Haiti’s armed crisis, UN report finds appeared first on The Haitian Times. Weak border controls fueling Haiti’s armed crisis, UN report finds was first posted on April 8, 2025 at 9:50 am.

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Haiti’s textile industry threatened by Trump’s tariffs

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Haiti’s textile industry threatened by Trump’s tariffs

The last thread of Haiti’s formal economy may unravel as Trump’s tariffs collide with stalled trade protections and vanishing factory orders. The post Haiti’s textile industry threatened by Trump’s tariffs appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haiti’s textile industry threatened by Trump’s tariffs was first posted on April 8, 2025 at 9:17 am.

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Was Mexico City’s Little Haiti meant to last?

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Was Mexico City’s Little Haiti meant to last?

Just two years ago, thousands of Haitians could be found in every corner of Mexico City's Tláhuac municipality: working in local markets, renting rooms and sleeping in the park under makeshift tents. “It was like a little city — a Haitian neighborhood,” said local resident Pedro Vargas. The post Was Mexico City’s Little Haiti meant to last? appeared first on The Haitian Times. Was Mexico City’s Little Haiti meant to last? was first posted on April 8, 2025 at 5:00 […]

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