Former Haitian Commerce Minister Danielle Saint-Lot is helping Haitian artisans connect with international buyers while supporting women entrepreneurs and traditional craftsmanship.
The 32nd edition of Livres en Folie, organized by Le Nouvelliste on June 4 at the El Rancho Hotel in Pétion-Ville, brought ...
Six Haitian-owned restaurants across Brooklyn and Queens bringing traditional and contemporary Haitian cuisine to New York ...
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More than four months after its inauguration, the Morne Casse landfill near Fort-Liberté remains closed, forcing nearby ...
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The Haitian Times' sports reporter, Onz Chéry, analyzes five areas Haiti should address in friendlies against New Zealand and ...
Evolving landscape painting as a metaphor for freedom. This week we welcome Laurena Finéus (she/her), a Haitian-Canadian ...
NYC Health Commissioner Dr. Martin shares how his Haitian upbringing and his mother’s journey as a cancer survivor inspired ...
France's National Assembly voted to repeal the Code Noir, the 1685 slavery law that governed Saint-Domingue. For Haiti, the ...
Just hours after the graduation of 1,200 new recruits join police force, three officers were among those killed during clashes with the Gran Grif gang in Artibonite.
Haiti launched two specialized judicial units to investigate gang crimes, corruption, massacres and sexual violence. Authorities say the reform aims to combat impunity, while rights groups warn ...