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Haitian chocolate brand AYITIKA set to make a splash at New York’s Salon du Chocolat, a global chocolate extravaganza

Business & Tech

Haitian chocolate brand AYITIKA set to make a splash at New York’s Salon du Chocolat, a global chocolate extravaganza

AYITIKA will bring Haiti’s premium cocoa to New York’s biggest chocolate festival, hoping to expand business in North America. The post Haitian chocolate brand AYITIKA set to make a splash at New York’s Salon du Chocolat, a global chocolate extravaganza appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian chocolate brand AYITIKA set to make a splash at New York’s Salon du Chocolat, a global chocolate extravaganza was first posted on March 20, 2025 at 3:20 pm.

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Kenyan police officer injured by gang gunfire amid wave of violence in Haiti

Crime & Justice

Kenyan police officer injured by gang gunfire amid wave of violence in Haiti

Gang violence continues to grip Port-au-Prince, forcing schools and humanitarian organizations to shut down as residents navigate streets filled with fear. The sound of heavy gunfire echoes across the capital. The post Kenyan police officer injured by gang gunfire amid wave of violence in Haiti appeared first on The Haitian Times. Kenyan police officer injured by gang gunfire amid wave of violence in Haiti was first posted on March 19, 2025 at 3:44 pm.

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Thieves cripple M irrigation system in Haiti, leaving farmers without water

Agriculture & Environment

Thieves cripple $5M irrigation system in Haiti, leaving farmers without water

Farmers in Bassin Bleu are facing major losses after a $5 million solar-powered irrigation system was vandalized, crippling local agriculture. The post Thieves cripple $5M irrigation system in Haiti, leaving farmers without water appeared first on The Haitian Times. Thieves cripple $5M irrigation system in Haiti, leaving farmers without water was first posted on March 19, 2025 at 8:49 am.

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Highly anticipated Haitian Special Championship season postponed amid referee strike

Haiti

Highly anticipated Haitian Special Championship season postponed amid referee strike

Ouanaminthe FC players learned their game was postponed just before boarding the bus to Cap-Haïtien, leaving teams with money wasted and fans frustrated. The post Highly anticipated Haitian Special Championship season postponed amid referee strike appeared first on The Haitian Times. Highly anticipated Haitian Special Championship season postponed amid referee strike was first posted on March 19, 2025 at 9:14 am.

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Feminist leaders demand action amid Haiti’s rising gender-based violence and political exclusion

Haiti

Feminist leaders demand action amid Haiti’s rising gender-based violence and political exclusion

Haitian feminist leaders at the CSW panel warned that women’s exclusion from political decision-making in Haiti is exacerbating gender-based violence and social instability. The post Feminist leaders demand action amid Haiti’s rising gender-based violence and political exclusion appeared first on The Haitian Times. Feminist leaders demand action amid Haiti’s rising gender-based violence and political exclusion was first posted on March 17, 2025 at 5:40 pm.

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New attacks on Haitian media reignites calls for gang crackdown

Crime & Justice

New attacks on Haitian media reignites calls for gang crackdown

Haitians condemn assaults on Radio Télévision Caraïbes, Radio Mélodie FM and Télé Pluriel over the weekend in a severe blow to press freedom in Haiti. The post New attacks on Haitian media reignites calls for gang crackdown appeared first on The Haitian Times. New attacks on Haitian media reignites calls for gang crackdown was first posted on March 17, 2025 at 4:08 pm.

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Left to burn: Gonaïves, a city of almost 400,000, has gone nearly a decade without a fire truck

Crime & Justice

Left to burn: Gonaïves, a city of almost 400,000, has gone nearly a decade without a fire truck

For a decade, Gonaïves has had no fire department, leaving residents defenseless as fires destroy homes, markets, and businesses. The post Left to burn: Gonaïves, a city of almost 400,000, has gone nearly a decade without a fire truck appeared first on The Haitian Times. Left to burn: Gonaïves, a city of almost 400,000, has gone nearly a decade without a fire truck was first posted on March 14, 2025 at 5:40 pm.

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For one day, displaced children in Haiti found joy at an amusement park

Arts & Culture

For one day, displaced children in Haiti found joy at an amusement park

The insecurity in Port-au-Prince has forced the cancellation of the March traditional carnival celebrations—no chaloska masks, no grand floats, no dancing crowds in Champ-de-Mars, and no rara bands filling the streets with music. Instead, local officials at City Hall have shifted to alternative activities, including street cleanups, discussions on insecurity, and small-scale community events like the children’s recreational day. The post For one day, displaced children in Haiti found joy at an amusement park appeared first on The Haitian Times. […]

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Haiti money transfer lawsuit dismissed, fate of .50 fee collected remains unclear | EXCLUSIVE 

Crime & Justice

Haiti money transfer lawsuit dismissed, fate of $1.50 fee collected remains unclear | EXCLUSIVE 

A lawsuit over the $1.50 remittance fee imposed on money transfers to Haiti was dismissed two years ago. With the country’s worsening financial crisis, concerns persist over where the money went. The post Haiti money transfer lawsuit dismissed, fate of $1.50 fee collected remains unclear | EXCLUSIVE  appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haiti money transfer lawsuit dismissed, fate of $1.50 fee collected remains unclear | EXCLUSIVE  was first posted on March 13, 2025 at 11:39 am.

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