Demonstrations, explosive drone attacks, and neighborhood offensives in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
On Wednesday, March 19, 2025, thousands of residents from Canapé-Vert in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, took to the…
Aruba Airlines has announced that it plans to stop flying direct from Port-au-Prince, Haiti to Miami, Florida.
This decision comes shortly after the airline had initially announced the service, reflecting ongoing challenges in…
Council Member Farah N. Louis Advocates for Permanent Protections for Haitian TPS Holders
Council Member Farah N. Louis recently joined her New York City Council colleagues and community leaders…
Haitian Gang Leader ‘Izo’ Charged with Hostage Taking of a U.S. Citizen in Haiti in March 2023
WASHINGTON – A criminal complaint, filed in the District of Columbia and unsealed today, charges Johnson…
The escalating insecurity in Port-au-Prince has created a dire housing crisis, with landlords exploiting the situation to impose exorbitant rent increases
This phenomenon stems from the mass displacement caused by gang violence, which has forced thousands to…
Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé reaffirms his support for the IGF’s commitment to transparent public management
On March 17, 2025, the Prime Minister of Haiti, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, took part in the…
Attacks by criminal groups in Port-au-Prince: More than 23,000 displaced in one week
Recent waves of violence in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, have resulted in the forced displacement of more…
The trial of Jean Morose Viliena, the former mayor of Les Irois, Haiti, began on Monday in Boston. Viliena is accused of lying on his U.S. visa application about his involvement in human rights abuses during his tenure as mayor from 2006 to 2010
He faces three counts of visa fraud for allegedly concealing his role in violent acts against…