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Haiti’s government said Monday it plans to send 400 police officers to Brazil next month for training as gang violence ...
Fritz Alphonse Jean has announced investigations into U.S. deportees linked to gangs or financial crimes, with plans to detain them upon arrival.
Jean, a U.S.-educated economist and former head of Haiti’s Central Bank, assumed the helm of the presidential council in March as part of the rotation presidency.
From Miami to Port-au-Prince to Washington, Catholic voices offer sobering insight and a sliver of hope for Haiti’s future.
The move forms part of a national plan to rebuild the country’s law enforcement capacity in the face of the ongoing gang violence and institutional breakdowns. In an interview, Fritz Alphonse Jean, ...
Haiti's National Police says three officers and an informant have been killed and a fourth officer is missing in the ...
The fate of Haiti’s Presidential Transitional Council is a matter of ongoing debate both inside the country and outside.Many in the international community believe the council’s time is ...
In early April, Canapé-Vert leaders organized a large protest that became violent as they, too, demanded that Haiti’s prime minister and its transitional presidential council resign.
A transitional presidential council was then created and tasked with holding presidential elections by February 2026. The assassination of Moïse had left a major political vacuum.
Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council plans to temporarily suspend the rebooting of a commission to disarm gangs after a human rights blasted the appointee of one of its members over his ...
Jean, a U.S.-educated economist and former head of Haiti’s Central Bank, assumed the helm of the presidential council in March as part of the rotation presidency.
In early April, Canapé-Vert leaders organized a large protest that became violent as they, too, demanded that Haiti’s prime minister and its transitional presidential council resign.