The smell of gunpowder hung in the air as Haitian police opened fire with .50-caliber rifles, trapping a group of Colombian commandos not far from the hillside house where President Jovenel Moïse had just been assassinated.
As Sgt. Edwin Blanquicet Rodríguez, an American-trained soldier who spent 21 years in the Colombian army, tried to find refuge, he could hear an injured fellow soldier inside a house pleading for his life.
“We could hear him begging to please not kill him,” Blanquicet said.
Then came footsteps, followed by a gunshot.
Depuis trop longtemps, le drame haïtien ne se joue pas seulement dans les rues, sous les balles des gangs ou dans les antichambres du pouvoir. Il se joue aussi, et peut-être surtout, dans le silence assourdissant de ceux qui savent. Dans ce pays devenu un champ de ruines, nous avons institutionnalisé une tragédie nationale : la mise à l’écart systématique des plus capables au profit des médiocres.
Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday in the U.S. federal trial of four men charged in the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse.
Arcangel Pretel Ortiz, Antonio Intriago, Walter Veintemilla and James Solages are charged with conspiring in South Florida to kidnap or kill Haiti’s former leader, plus related charges. They face possible life sentences. They all pleaded not guilty.
This weekend saw the announcement of something called the “Shield of the Americas” initiative by the Trump Administration. The announcement, made by President Trump himself, and attended by a number of his Cabinet Members (Rubio, Hegseth, Lutnick and Greer) was made in the company of 12 Leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean.
Temporary immigration protections will remain in place, for now, for more than 350,000 Haitians in the U.S.
A federal appeals court in Washington D.C. district late Friday rejected the Trump administration’s request to allow deportations to take place while a lawsuit challenging its termination of Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status designation moves forward.
Chad plans to send 1,500 personnel to Haiti, its presidential office said in a letter to lawmakers distributed on Monday, as part of its contribution to a U.N.-backed security force that aims to be 5,500-strong by this summer.
Le 11 avril 2026, au Togo, terre ancestrale d’Afrique de l’Ouest, une jeune Haïtienne de 18 ans, Ariana Milagro Lafond, a remporté le concours House of Challenge. Une victoire éclatante qui n’est pas seulement celle d’une artiste hors pair, mais celle d’un peuple, d’une mémoire, d’un lien viscéral qui unit Haïti à l’Afrique depuis la nuit des temps.
Une performance qui honore toute une nation
Today starts week 7 of the #JovenelMoise trial in Miami. German Rivera is still on the witness stand and questions persist about Joseph Felix #Badio and his role.