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Haiti State of Emergency

Haiti officials call for a state of emergency following a shocking jailbreak that freed thousands of inmates. The Haitian Times dives deep, exploring the roots of the crisis, the government’s response, and the riots gripping the nation.


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JetBlue, American Airlines to resume flights in Haiti in May

American Airlines expects to start flying over Port-au-Prince again by May 16 after a two-month hiatus with an exorbitant $3,400 one-way U.S.-bound ticket price

JetBlue’s one-way ticket prices from Port-au-Prince to Florida in May range from $USD 140 to $USD 190.



U.S. Military plane lands in Haiti amid continued security concerns 

The first plane to fly over the Haitian capital since flight suspension due to gang attacks on the international airport on March 3

The military plane’s arrival follows the Biden administration’s recent announcement to provide the Haitian National Police with $10 million in arms and equipment.

Haiti’s airport security overhaul delays commercial flights resumption amid demolitions of gang hideouts

Airlines demand demolitions of over 220 houses near Toussaint Louverture International Airport as a condition to resume flights, citing safety risk

According to Nice Simon, interim mayor of Tabare, compensation for families displaced by the demolition project varies significantly, depending on the house demolished. It ranges from 500,000 to 32 million gourdes (HTG)— from about $US4,000 to over $US242,000.

$20 million pledged by Open Society Foundation to support Haitian civil society

Initiative aims to address Haiti’s political, economic, and security crisis

The funding will target four key areas, including strengthening the capacity of organizations advocating for human and women’s rights, promoting sustainable agricultural practices to protect smallholder farmers and rural livelihoods

Marc B. Auguste Sr, originally designed  the portable coin organizer | DID YOU KNOW

Auguste Sr.’s innovative spirit culminated in the development of the ‘Portsmouth,’ a multifunctional portable device designed to assist the blind and physically handicapped. Collaborating with his eldest son, Marc Jr., and daughter-in-law, Jacqueline, Auguste Sr. crafted a solution to address the challenges faced by individuals with visual or physical limitations.


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Catch up on the latest stories surrounding the investigation into the assassination of Jovenel Moïse including updates on the alleged involvement of Moïse’s wife, Martine Moïse, former Haiti president, Michel Martelly and more.




These stories are part of the Haitians in America series looking at Haitians and Haitian Americans across the United States. Financial support for this work is provided by the Ford Foundation.


HAITI NEWS

Experts urge shift of Haitian Diaspora remittances toward investment

Redirecting Haitian Diaspora’s billions from consumption to investment, a key focus at Miami International Finance Conference

According to the World Bank, remittances to Haiti, amounting to $3.8 billion in 2023, remain a steady growth source despite a 1.2% decrease from the previous year. Amid…


Catch up on the latest gossip in the Haitian music and entertainment industry.

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DIASPORA NEWS

Haiti, monetized | Opinion 

YouTuber’s “kidnapping” saga brings new meaning to profiting off Haiti’s chaos as content creator economy burgeons

Maalouf makes light of the kidnapping epidemic that has been throttling Haiti’s capital and stands to potentially make money off Haiti’s back in the process. That’s not okay.

How we hold Haiti’s diasporic grief

Navigating pain, politics, and healing

Healing, in this context, thus cannot exist without a full grounding within this Diasporic Grief. It means intimately bearing the depth of our pain. It also means recognizing…

Haitian diaspora urges US to act as Haiti crisis drags on

Leaders and advocates convene, urging immediate aid and strategic intervention to address the worsening humanitarian crisis

Some organizations highlight the dire humanitarian situation in Haiti, citing widespread shortages of food, water, medicine, and energy, coupled with pervasive terror in many neighborhoods. They attribute the…



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