A visual retrospective highlighting key moments of 2025 across Haiti and the diaspora, as seen through the lens of The ...
The Haitian Times publisher reflects on 2025, a year marked by challenges for Haitians globally, and outlines the newsroom’s ...
As public transportation collapses in Léogâne, motorcycles have become the main way children get to school. Often overloaded ...
From the World Cup contest to legal battles, waves of protest to icons lost, meet the Haitians who shaped the global ...
The Haitian American painter discusses faith, the ancestors, diaspora pride and protecting Haiti’s memory through art — and ...
The Haitian Real Estate Professionals Association hosted its first annual awards gala in Miami, honoring Haitian real estate ...
Melchie Dumornay finished among the top five finalists for Globe Soccer’s Women’s Player of the Year, becoming the first ...
Murielle Leconte, a trailblazing Haitian designer and entrepreneur, has died at 66. She is remembered for her hand-painted fashion, mentorship of youth, and leadership in women’s entrepreneurship.
Nineteen Haitian migrants were detained in Quebec after crossing the U.S.-Canada border on Christmas Eve amid extreme cold.
Carel Pedre has been transferred to a South Florida ICE detention facility nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz” for its isolation ...
Haitian “singing nurse” and community health advocate Anna Pierre, known for the konpa hit “Mete Suk Sou Bonbon-m,” has died.
NYC Council passes Aland Etienne act, raising wages, benefits and paid time off for private security officers.
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