In the hours after Haitian President Jovenel Moïse was shot to death inside the bedroom of his mountaintop home, an inner circle of people suspected of being involved in the assassination plot in South Florida and in Port-au-Prince were frantically trying to steer events in their favor.
One of them, Antonio “Tony” Intriago, who owned a Doral-based security firm, reached out to Haiti’s police chief, Léon Charles, for cover. In a text message, Intriago wrote that certain Americans needed Charles’ protection after acting under a Haitian judge’s order that led to Moïse’s slaying more than four years ago.
Intriago told Charles that he “must stop any confrontation” between the Haitian national police and a group of former Colombian soldiers suspected of killing the president.
« Le PIB réel s’est contracté durant l’exercice 2025 pour la septième année consécutive. L’inflation a connu un recul rapide ces derniers mois, s’établissant à 22,1 % en glissement annuel, après avoir atteint un pic d’environ 32 % à la fin de l’exercice 2025, et devrait demeurer élevée. La contraction de l’intermédiation financière s’est poursuivie dans un contexte marqué par la faiblesse de l’activité économique et une incertitude accrue. La baisse du crédit bancaire et la désintermédiation financière ont contribué à améliorer les ratios des prêts improductifs, tandis que les ratios d’adéquation des fonds propres demeurent bien supérieurs aux minimums réglementaires.
Soaring fuel prices driven by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran risks worsening an already dire situation in Haiti, the International Monetary Fund warned Monday, as a recent hike at the pump renewed protests in gang-plagued Port-au-Prince.
Angry bus drivers took to the streets in the Delmas 33 neighborhood of the capital, blocking roads with their vehicles and setting tires ablaze Monday morning. Later, some passengers were forced to get off buses as protesters denounced the government’s fuel price increase.
Après avoir rappelé ses effectifs qui assuraient la sécurité rapprochée des anciens membres du CPT et des hauts fonctionnaires de l’État, le haut commandement des Forces Armées d’Haïti (FAd’H) ordonne à ses troupes de passer en condition D.
Les yeux rivés sur la télévision, des millions d’Haïtiens ont suivi la qualification historique de leur équipe pour la Coupe du monde 2026. Cinquante-deux ans après leur dernière participation, cet exploit redonne espoir à tout un pays plongé dans une crise profonde et la violence des gangs.
Réunies à CODEVI, ce vendredi 17 avril 2026, les autorités diplomatiques haïtiennes et dominicaines ont relancé le dialogue bilatéral et convenu de la réouverture de l’espace aérien entre les deux pays dès le 1er mai.
During this meeting, both parties agreed to open the airspace between the Dominican Republic and the Republic of Haiti, allowing air connections between Dominican airports and the Cap-Haïtien International Airport, starting in May 2026. This measure aims to facilitate mobility, boost economic ties, and strengthen relations between the two countries.
With new data showing more than half of all Haitians continue to face acute food insecurity, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is urgently calling for support to protect recent fragile gains in the fight against hunger and to foster stability in the struggling Caribbean nation.
An updated analysis from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) reveals 5.8 million Haitians —roughly 52 percent of the population— are facing crisis levels or worse of food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above). Of those, more than 1.8 million are enduring emergency food insecurity levels (IPC Phase 4) for the period of March to June 2026, meaning they are exhausting their last assets and unable to meet even basic food needs.