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IBC Airways’ Miami-Les Cayes flights grounded, airline says Haitian authorities stall approval

Cap-Haitien

IBC Airways’ Miami-Les Cayes flights grounded, airline says Haitian authorities stall approval

IBC Airways’s planned launch in mid-July now appears unlikely. Without the authorization of the National Airport Authority (AAN), the airline cannot start running the flights, and investment in equipment, offices and staff remains in limbo. It is unclear why IBC’s operations are now stalled over paperwork. The post IBC Airways’ Miami-Les Cayes flights grounded, airline says Haitian authorities stall approval appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Gilbert Jean, farmer, family man and Parsley Massacre survivor who bore witness to Trujillo’s terror, dies at 103

Haiti

Gilbert Jean, farmer, family man and Parsley Massacre survivor who bore witness to Trujillo’s terror, dies at 103

Gilbert Jean, 103, a survivor of the 1937 Parsley Massacre, died in Dosmond—a rural community near the northeast border of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Jean’s life was a living chronicle of survival and injustice, yet his death went largely unnoticed by the governments of both neighboring countries. The post Gilbert Jean, farmer, family man and Parsley Massacre survivor who bore witness to Trujillo’s terror, dies at 103 appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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A Florida brunch aims to help Haiti’s last childhood cancer hospital

Haiti

A Florida brunch aims to help Haiti’s last childhood cancer hospital

Despite limited resources, Saint-Damien continues to provide pediatric cancer care with an estimated survival rate of 38–40%, offering free treatment to families. Haiti records between 500 and 600 new cases annually, yet 88% of affected children remain undiagnosed. The absence of a national cancer strategy and systemic constraints delays care and jeopardizes survival. The post A Florida brunch aims to help Haiti’s last childhood cancer hospital appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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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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Latin American nations call for urgent Haiti aid plan as gangs expand and international mission stalls

Haiti

Latin American nations call for urgent Haiti aid plan as gangs expand and international mission stalls

The OAS has mandated Secretary General Albert Ramdin to submit a 45-day action plan to assist Haitian authorities in areas including security, humanitarian aid, political consensus and credible elections to end the political transition. The UN Security Council will also meet Monday to address Haiti’s growing crisis. The post Latin American nations call for urgent Haiti aid plan as gangs expand and international mission stalls appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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