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From Haiti to the world: Artist Néhémie Bastien shines in music and film

Arts & Culture

From Haiti to the world: Artist Néhémie Bastien shines in music and film

Haitian singer-actress Néhémie Bastien stars in a new Mexican film, adding global depth to her already rich career. Meet Bastien, following her “À Corps et à Souffle” concert in Port-au-Prince, to find out more about her and her projects. The post From Haiti to the world: Artist Néhémie Bastien shines in music and film appeared first on The Haitian Times. From Haiti to the world: Artist Néhémie Bastien shines in music and film was first posted on April 5, 2025 […]

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World Health Day spotlight: St. Damien Pediatric Hospital fights to stay open as gang violence shuts down Haiti’s healthcare system

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World Health Day spotlight: St. Damien Pediatric Hospital fights to stay open as gang violence shuts down Haiti’s healthcare system

As gang violence forces hospitals to shut down across Haiti, St. Damien Pediatric Hospital fights to stay open and calls for urgent international aid. The post World Health Day spotlight: St. Damien Pediatric Hospital fights to stay open as gang violence shuts down Haiti’s healthcare system appeared first on The Haitian Times. World Health Day spotlight: St. Damien Pediatric Hospital fights to stay open as gang violence shuts down Haiti’s healthcare system was first posted on April 4, 2025 at […]

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Anti-gang protest shuts down Port-au-Prince; police fire tear gas

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Anti-gang protest shuts down Port-au-Prince; police fire tear gas

Barricades of burning tires blocked several streets in the capital, as gunfire echoed through neighborhoods like Delmas 32, where residents reported a gang attack even as the protest drew widespread attention. The post Anti-gang protest shuts down Port-au-Prince; police fire tear gas appeared first on The Haitian Times. Anti-gang protest shuts down Port-au-Prince; police fire tear gas was first posted on April 3, 2025 at 12:08 pm.

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‘Like a ticking time bomb’: Haitians in Biden parole program receive DHS self-deportation letters

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‘Like a ticking time bomb’: Haitians in Biden parole program receive DHS self-deportation letters

Haitians in the Biden administration’s CHNV parole program are receiving DHS letters ordering them to self-deport by April 24, prompting fear, confusion and uncertainty within the Haitian diaspora as legal status protections come to an end. The post ‘Like a ticking time bomb’: Haitians in Biden parole program receive DHS self-deportation letters appeared first on The Haitian Times. ‘Like a ticking time bomb’: Haitians in Biden parole program receive DHS self-deportation letters was first posted on April 3, 2025 at […]

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Artibonite beats cholera vaccine goal despite misinformation

Haiti

Artibonite beats cholera vaccine goal despite misinformation

The Departmental Director of Health of Artibonite, Dr. Henock Savain, noted that MSPP international partners did not fund pre-campaign communication efforts which has consequences on the lack of awareness about the vaccination campaign among the most vulnerable people. The post Artibonite beats cholera vaccine goal despite misinformation appeared first on The Haitian Times. Artibonite beats cholera vaccine goal despite misinformation was first posted on April 3, 2025 at 5:00 am.

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Mario Joseph, leading Haitian human rights lawyer, dies at 62

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Mario Joseph, leading Haitian human rights lawyer, dies at 62

Mario Joseph, who led landmark human rights cases in Haiti over three decades, died following a car accident. He was 62. The post Mario Joseph, leading Haitian human rights lawyer, dies at 62 appeared first on The Haitian Times. Mario Joseph, leading Haitian human rights lawyer, dies at 62 was first posted on April 2, 2025 at 2:17 pm.

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Can relocating students save Haiti’s education system?

Education

Can relocating students save Haiti’s education system?

The relocation of schools in Haiti’s capital has helped many students resume their studies amid rising violence. However, overcrowding, a teacher strike, and ongoing security concerns threaten the initiative's sustainability. The post Can relocating students save Haiti’s education system? appeared first on The Haitian Times. Can relocating students save Haiti’s education system? was first posted on April 2, 2025 at 5:00 am.

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Gangs tighten grip on Mirebalais after deadly raid frees 500 inmates, forcing residents to flee

Crime & Justice

Gangs tighten grip on Mirebalais after deadly raid frees 500 inmates, forcing residents to flee

Violent armed gangs had long threatened an assault on Mirebalais, a town located at the crossroads of two main roads—one leading north from Port-au-Prince to the coast and another leading east to the Dominican Republic. However, the attack came after heightened surveillance by local authorities on suspicious vehicles and recently cleared shipping containers. The post Gangs tighten grip on Mirebalais after deadly raid frees 500 inmates, forcing residents to flee appeared first on The Haitian Times. Gangs tighten grip on […]

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