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Fuel blast in Haiti’s Fort-Liberté injures residents, destroys homes amid improper storage and lack of emergency response

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Fuel blast in Haiti’s Fort-Liberté injures residents, destroys homes amid improper storage and lack of emergency response

“My house… the money… the merchandise… everything must be protected,” cried a Haitian woman severely burned in a blast caused by unsafe unloading and illegally stored fuel. Six hours after the fire started on Dec. 6, the blaze continued to ravage homes in Fort-Liberté’s Dufour neighborhood while most residents watched helplessly. The post Fuel blast in Haiti’s Fort-Liberté injures residents, destroys homes amid improper storage and lack of emergency response appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2025-12-09

Four arrested in Haitian student drowning investigation in the DR

Crime & Justice

Four arrested in Haitian student drowning investigation in the DR

The arrests mark the first major step in a case that had stalled for weeks, raising frustration among the girl’s family, Haitian officials, and Human Rights advocates. Dominican prosecutors say the four employees of the Leonardo Da Vinci Institute were detained on suspicion of extreme negligence during the school trip, citing serious safety lapses and inadequate supervision. The post Four arrested in Haitian student drowning investigation in the DR appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2025-12-08

Haiti’s ‘Festival Quatre Chemins’ stages an exile’s tale of a broken foot and nostalgia

Arts & Culture

Haiti’s ‘Festival Quatre Chemins’ stages an exile’s tale of a broken foot and nostalgia

The play Pye Kase, performed by Youyou and written by Jacques Adler Jean-Pierre after a foot fracture, recounts his forced exile from Haiti. Fleeing insecurity and kidnapping threats, he reached the U.S., yet still faced loneliness, precarity, and the pain of displacement. The post Haiti’s ‘Festival Quatre Chemins’ stages an exile’s tale of a broken foot and nostalgia appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2025-12-07

Former 400 Mawozo gang leader sentenced to life for kidnapping 16 US missionaries

Crime & Justice

Former 400 Mawozo gang leader sentenced to life for kidnapping 16 US missionaries

Joly Germine, the imprisoned leader of 400 Mawozo, was sentenced to life in prison for orchestrating the hostage-taking of 16 American missionaries. The sentencing comes as U.S. officials ramp up efforts to target Haitian gang leaders, including Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier. The post Former 400 Mawozo gang leader sentenced to life for kidnapping 16 US missionaries appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2025-12-04

DR attorney general fast-tracks probe into Haitian student drowning on school trip

Crime & Justice

DR attorney general fast-tracks probe into Haitian student drowning on school trip

Two weeks after Haitian student Stephora Joseph drowned on a school trip in Santiago, the Leonardo da Vinci Institute issued a brief statement offering condolences but no details. Her family, citing extreme negligence and unanswered questions, has filed a formal complaint as calls for accountability grow. The post DR attorney general fast-tracks probe into Haitian student drowning on school trip appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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