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Tchad : N’Djamena annonce l’envoi de 1 500 soldats en Haïti dans le cadre d’une mission onusienne
Le président tchadien Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno a annoncé, lundi, la contribution de son pays à la force multinationale déployée en Haïti, avec un contingent total de 1 500 soldats, dans le cadre d’une mission soutenue par les Nations Unies visant à lutter contre les gangs armés.
Dans une déclaration adressée aux parlementaires, le chef de l’État a souligné l’engagement historique du Tchad en faveur de la paix et de la sécurité internationales.
Kenya: Chaos in Haiti As Civilians Attempt to Block Departure of Kenyan Police Officers
Haitian civilians reportedly blocked exit routes used by Kenyan police officers in parts of central Haiti, fearing that their withdrawal could expose communities to renewed gang attacks as the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission winds down operations in the Caribbean nation.
Amateur videos circulated from Petite Rivière and Pont-Sondé showed crowds barricading roads and attempting to stop security convoys headed toward St. Marc and other exit points.
The situation reportedly forced the use of helicopters to evacuate officers from volatile areas after ground movement was deemed unsafe.
The Haitians Paying Smugglers To Escape Trump’s America
Early one Sunday morning last August, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police stopped a U-Haul truck just over the Canadian border. Inside the trailer, no larger than a small bedroom, were 44 people struggling to breathe, including a pregnant woman and a 4-year-old child. They were mostly Haitians, who had paid smugglers thousands of dollars to get them out of the country that they previously considered safe: the United States.
Many Haitian immigrants who have been living in the U.S. have chosen to undertake the expensive and treacherous process of crossing the Canadian border, rather than waiting to see if they’ll be deported by the Trump administration.
France Advances Dialogue on Reparations and Cultural Restitution Tied to Colonial Slavery
the French Parliament passed a framework law aimed at the restitution of cultural goods looted during the colonial era, marking a significant legislative step in addressing France's colonial legacy. This law now proceeds to a joint parliamentary committee for further review, signaling growing political willingness to confront sensitive historical issues related to colonial slavery.
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Kenya: Chaos in Haiti As Civilians Attempt to Block Departure of Kenyan Police Officers
Haitian civilians reportedly blocked exit routes used by Kenyan police officers in parts of central Haiti, fearing that their withdrawal could expose communities to renewed gang attacks as the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission winds down operations in the Caribbean nation.
Amateur videos circulated from Petite Rivière and Pont-Sondé showed crowds barricading roads and attempting to stop security convoys headed toward St. Marc and other exit points.
The situation reportedly forced the use of helicopters to evacuate officers from volatile areas after ground movement was deemed unsafe.
The Haitians Paying Smugglers To Escape Trump’s America
Early one Sunday morning last August, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police stopped a U-Haul truck just over the Canadian border. Inside the trailer, no larger than a small bedroom, were 44 people struggling to breathe, including a pregnant woman and a 4-year-old child. They were mostly Haitians, who had paid smugglers thousands of dollars to get them out of the country that they previously considered safe: the United States.
Many Haitian immigrants who have been living in the U.S. have chosen to undertake the expensive and treacherous process of crossing the Canadian border, rather than waiting to see if they’ll be deported by the Trump administration.
France Advances Dialogue on Reparations and Cultural Restitution Tied to Colonial Slavery
the French Parliament passed a framework law aimed at the restitution of cultural goods looted during the colonial era, marking a significant legislative step in addressing France's colonial legacy. This law now proceeds to a joint parliamentary committee for further review, signaling growing political willingness to confront sensitive historical issues related to colonial slavery.
Jeudy helps Haiti clinch W Championship spot (Video)
Haiti opened the scoring in the 67’ when Jennyfer Limage sent a ball over the top for Sherly Jeudy to flick a header into the net.
With the draw, Haiti finishes atop Group D with a 3-1-0 record. As a group winner, Haiti also booked its participation in the 2026 Concacaf W Championship.

