Yves Mazile free for ransom!
His family had to pay two ransoms for his release. Indeed, the Chief of Protocol of the National Palace was able to join his family on Sunday March...
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His family had to pay two ransoms for his release. Indeed, the Chief of Protocol of the National Palace was able to join his family on Sunday March...
Read moreApparently, only the Government of Ariel Henry is indifferent to the generalized insecurity which paralyzes the country at all levels, political, economic, social and cultural. It is in...
Read moreAmong the 10 finalists selected by the pre-Jury of the RFI Discovery Prize for the 2022 edition, a Haitian, by the name of Magdaline Mytil is counted. The...
Read morePerhaps no date on the calendar awakens the fairy tale princess (or bridezilla) in any girl than her own wedding. Afterall, how often do you get a chance...
Read moreAfter 16 years of existence, the Consulate of Haiti in Orlando inaugurated a center for research and information on Haiti in the heart of Florida, this Friday, February...
Read moreIn Haiti, there are no seats in the government up for grabs: there is a government to rebuild, people to educate, a country to make prosperous. We would...
Read moreAs announced, the National Transition Council, as part of the application of the Montana agreement, held elections this Sunday, January 30, 2022. Indeed, Fritz Alphonse Jean was elected...
Read moreWhile several actors from the national political scene are in favor of a consensus for a transitional government with a provisional president and a new prime minister, the...
Read moreThe national soccer team hasn't played a game since its last trip to the Middle East and its 2-0 victory over Jordan in September 2021. Four months later,...
Read moreThe debate on the constitutional date of February 7 tends to intensify. More and more voices are being heard either to call for the departure of the Prime...
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