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In a moment marked by uncertainty, Livre en folie once again demonstrated that literature stands as both a form of resistance ...
In his memoir, Rich Benjamin uncovers his grandfather’s ouster as Haiti’s president and the exile that followed.
Celebrate Brooklyn opens with dynamic performances by three Haitian women artists celebrating heritage and spirit.
Former Haitian mayor Jean Morose Viliena sentenced to 9 years in U.S. prison for visa fraud; deportation to follow.
Delaney Hall reopens as an ICE facility in Newark, worrying Haitian enclaves previously targeted in immigration raids.
As the 2025 NBA Draft approaches, several Haitian-American college standouts are hoping to join the league’s growing roster ...
Residents of Mirebalais shut down Haiti’s Péligre hydroelectric plant to protest gang control, triggering blackouts in ...
The information concerning the Haitian government's recruitment of Blackwater to combat gangs stirs a mix of hope and fear within a population desperate due to insecurity, which has caused the ...
As New York City voters prepare for the 2025 election, borough presidents are back on the ballot. While their power is ...
Four years after Moïse’s killing, Haiti’s case remains unresolved amid threats and delays, while U.S. trials advance.
In a Q&A with The Haitian Times, Adrienne Adams shares her plan to protect immigrants, fund child care, and fix contract ...
As planned, Sunrise Airways resumed its domestic flights on June 12, providing residents with a much-needed air travel ...