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Haitians divided over government’s decision to hold 2026 Carnival

Arts & Culture

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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Haiti’s Port-de-Paix prosecutor forms special security brigade, echoing Muscadin model

Crime & Justice

Haiti’s Port-de-Paix prosecutor forms special security brigade, echoing Muscadin model

Government Commissioner Jéir Pierre launches nighttime patrols under his authority, drawing comparisons to Miragoâne’s Jean Ernest Muscadin. Pierre said he established a special security force in the coastal city to ease the Haitian National Police's workload. The post Haiti’s Port-de-Paix prosecutor forms special security brigade, echoing Muscadin model appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Victims of Hurricane Melissa in Haiti’s Petit-Goâve still plead for help months later

Environment

Victims of Hurricane Melissa in Haiti’s Petit-Goâve still plead for help months later

Months after Hurricane Melissa’s devastated passage, families in Petit-Goâve— a commune about 42 miles southwest of the Haitian capital— say they are still waiting for meaningful assistance as destroyed homes remain uncleared and areas unsafe. The post Victims of Hurricane Melissa in Haiti’s Petit-Goâve still plead for help months later appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Haiti included in U.S. visa suspension as TPS nears end

Immigration & Migration

Haiti included in U.S. visa suspension as TPS nears end

Haiti is among 75 countries whose nationals are now affected by an indefinite suspension of U.S. immigrant visa processing, as Washington tightens legal immigration pathways. Recent U.S. policy changes also include the scheduled end of temporary protections for hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants in the United States. The post Haiti included in U.S. visa suspension as TPS nears end appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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