Chad will send 800 police officers to Haiti to help combat gangs
Chad is deploying 800 police force members to Haiti as part of a UN-sanctioned mission to combat gang violence.
Chad to deploy 800 troops to Haiti's Gang Suppression Force as Kenya steps back
Chad plans to send 800 police officers to Haiti as part of a multinational force aimed at combating gang violence amid a withdrawal of Kenyan troops.
Gylfi Thor and Orri Steinn in the squad against Canada and Haiti
Iceland's Gylfi Thor and Orri Steinn have been named in the national squad for upcoming matches against Canada and Haiti.
Will Chad Succeed Where Kenya Failed in Haiti?
Chad is set to replace Kenyan forces in Haiti as part of an international mission to combat rising gang violence, with full deployment expected by October.
Kenya: Over 200 Kenyan Police Return Home From Haiti Mission
215 Kenyan police officers have returned home after supporting the Haitian National Police in restoring security amid a crisis in Haiti.
Kenya: End of Mission As Second Contingent of Over 200 Officers Returns Home From Haiti
The second group of Kenyan police officers who served in Haiti as part of a multinational mission has returned home, concluding their deployment.
The US Supreme Court moves forward: the review of the validity of TPS involving thousands of immigrants
The US Supreme Court is set to review the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for citizens of Haiti and Syria amid ongoing judicial rulings that prevent the termination of protections for these migrants.
Supreme Court to Consider Trump Push to End Protection Status for Haitians and Syrians
The Supreme Court is set to review the Trump administration's effort to terminate legal protections for individuals from Haiti and Syria who are fleeing war and disaster.
Federal Police holds a drive to register and release Haitians detained in Viracopos, says airport
Brazil's Federal Police is conducting a registration drive for Haitians detained at Viracopos Airport after a flight brought them from Haiti, due to documentation issues.
The story of Ralf Etienne: he survived the worst earthquake in the history of Haiti and fulfilled his dream of participating in the Winter Paralympics
Ralf Etienne, a Haitian survivor of the 2010 earthquake, highlights how sports transformed his life as he achieved his dream of competing in the Winter Paralympics.
Haitians detained in Viracopos: 10 points to understand the case and what remains to be clarified
Ninety-seven Haitian migrants have been detained at Viracopos International Airport due to issues with their documentation, prompting an investigation into potential immigration fraud.
Haitian woman detained at Viracopos falls ill and is attended by emergency services, says lawyer
A Haitian woman detained at Viracopos Airport in Brazil fell ill and required emergency medical assistance, as reported by her lawyer.
Haitian detained in Viracopos describes despair over fear of returning to the country in humanitarian crisis
Sadrack Joseph and his family feared returning to Haiti after being detained at Viracopos Airport, expressing relief upon finally entering Brazil.
Haitians in Viracopos: Federal Police will investigate those responsible for immigration and document forgery
The Federal Police of Brazil is launching an investigation into irregularities related to the processing of Haitian immigrants and the forgery of documents after a chartered flight was detained at Viracopos International Airport.
Hundreds of parties register for Haiti's first election in a decade
A record number of 280 political parties have registered for Haiti's upcoming elections, the first in ten years, amidst ongoing issues of gang violence and corruption.
Plane with 118 Haitian immigrants detained in Viracopos
A plane carrying 118 Haitian immigrants has been detained at Viracopos International Airport in Campinas, Brazil, with federal police preventing them from disembarking.
Presidential Proclamation 10998: the CBP list that restricts entry to the U.S. for those with these passports
The article discusses Presidential Proclamation 10998, which restricts U.S. entry for citizens from 20 countries, including Iran, Afghanistan, and Haiti, as part of the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Haiti president’s assassination driven by greed and power, US prosecutors say
US prosecutors argue that greed, arrogance, and the desire for power motivated four men charged in the assassination of Haiti's president Jovenel Moïse.
Haiti: Human Rights Watch sounds alarm on drone strikes
Human Rights Watch has raised concerns about the Haitian government's use of drone strikes against armed gangs, which have resulted in numerous civilian casualties.
Concaf Tournament: USA Deny Entry to Ten Football Players
Ten players from the Jamaican club Mount Pleasant were denied visas to enter the USA ahead of their match against Los Angeles Galaxy, prompting concerns around visa policies for international tournaments.
CONCACAF Cup: Seven Haitian players denied US visas
Seven Haitian players from the Mount Pleasant team have been denied US visas ahead of the CONCACAF Champions Cup match against LA Galaxy.
Before Away Game in L.A.: USA Denies Entry to Ten Soccer Players
The Jamaican club Mount Pleasant faces a challenge in the CONCACAF Champions Cup as ten of its players were denied entry visas to the USA for their match against Los Angeles Galaxy.
Human Rights Watch: Many killed in drone attacks in Haiti
Human Rights Watch reports that drone attacks by Haitian security forces against gangs have resulted in over 1,200 deaths, including civilians and children.
‘I am trying to live’: Haitians in Mexico seek community despite broken immigration systems
Haitians in Mexico are seeking safety and community as they navigate a flawed immigration system, exemplified by the story of Jean Baptiste Gensley, a journalist who fled gang violence in Haiti.
Obasanjo celebrates 89th birthday with leadership lecture
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo celebrated his 89th birthday with a leadership lecture that highlighted his contributions to African leadership.
"Panic on the plane", rocket in the sky... The journey of a Haitian footballer to leave Iran and return to France
Duckens Nazon, a Haitian striker, faced significant challenges while trying to leave Iran and return to France amid escalating tensions and military strikes.
Haiti police stretched by gangs as key election is planned
Haiti's National Police are preparing to ensure safety for upcoming elections amid ongoing gang violence in the country.
US hails progress on Haiti's anti-gang force, but elections face steep hurdles
The US has praised the development of an international anti-gang force in Haiti, but significant challenges remain for holding credible elections amid violence from armed groups.
Living in a Corpse: The Fall of Port-au-Prince
Haiti is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian and violence crisis, with criminal gangs governing its capital, Port-au-Prince.
Pix of the Day, 26 February 2026
A visual recap of notable moments from around the world on February 26, 2026, highlighting events in Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Haiti, and South Africa.
Life slowly returns to Port-au-Prince area after Haiti drives gangs out
Life is beginning to return to the Port-au-Prince area of Carrefour-Aéroport after Haitian authorities successfully expelled gangs that had controlled the area for nearly two years.
Rubio meets with Caribbean leaders: resolving Cuba's fate without Cuba
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio is meeting with Caribbean leaders to address issues concerning Cuba, Venezuela, and Haiti, amidst U.S. efforts to pressure the Cuban government.
Shootout in Port-au-Prince as police exchange fire with alleged kidnappers
Haitian police engaged in a shootout with suspected kidnappers, resulting in possible casualties and highlighting the continuing issue of kidnapping for ransom in the capital.
UN warning of widespread exploitation of children in Haiti
The UN reports alarming levels of child trafficking in Haiti, where armed gangs exploit children for violence and extortion, threatening their lives and futures.
Expert on the crisis in Cuba: - It could become a new Haiti
Experts warn that Cuba is facing unprecedented pressures that could lead to humanitarian collapse amid crippling U.S. sanctions.
Haiti: "I still love this country cursed by God or history"
The article discusses the dire state of Haiti, characterized by gang violence and political instability, while reflecting on the author's personal connection to the country and hope in a new governmental leadership.
Haitian engineer becomes a dance phenomenon in Paris with viral hit for his mother
Ralph Beaubrun, a Haitian engineer, has gained 2.5 million followers on Instagram and an international workshop schedule after posting dance class videos, culminating in a viral hit dedicated to his mother.
Fake police officers kidnapping Americans in Haiti sparks renewed strong travel warning
The U.S. Embassy has issued a renewed travel warning for Americans due to an increase in kidnappings in Haiti, particularly by individuals posing as police officers.
The IOC Loses Its Head. And Haiti Loses Its Knight
Haitian athletes had to change their uniforms designed by a Roman stylist before the opening ceremony due to political connotations related to their celebration of liberation from slavery.
Haiti’s Winter Olympics kit redesigned at last minute to fit IOC guidelines
Haiti's Olympic ski suits were redesigned shortly before the 2026 Winter Olympics to comply with International Olympic Committee guidelines regarding athlete expression.
Haiti's youth caught in gang violence
The youth in Haiti are increasingly falling victim to gang violence as criminal activity escalates in the country.
Recent updates on TPS and immigration laws in the US in February 2026
The article discusses recent developments regarding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and immigration laws in the United States, highlighting the impact of judicial rulings and government announcements on thousands of foreign citizens.
After craters, a hole opens in a street in the southern zone of São José dos Campos
A sudden hole has appeared on Haiti Street in São José dos Campos, causing concern among local residents amidst similar incidents in the area.
The heart of the fans conquered a Lithuanian skier overtaken by a Haitian skier: touching words in an interview with Lrytas
A Haitian skier has captured the hearts of fans by achieving his Olympic dream during the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympic Games, alongside Norwegian skier Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo's performance.
Haitian Long-Distance Runner Savart: The Ambassador for All Those Countries That Are Still Mocked
Stevenson Savart, the Haitian long-distance runner, finished last in a skiathlon race but highlighted the true Olympic spirit of participation over commercialization.
Kenya to scale back police deployment in Haiti
Kenya is reducing its police presence in Haiti after a year leading an international effort to combat gang violence, transitioning security responsibilities to the new UN-supported Gang Suppression Force.
Even 10 Minutes Late from Gold Medal: The Meaning of a Caribbean Athlete's Aspiration for the Winter Olympics
A Haitian athlete, Stevenson Sabal, recounts his journey to becoming the first Olympic representative for Haiti in winter sports despite the challenges he faced.
Here, Stevenson Savart makes history – becoming Haiti's first skier in the Winter Olympics
Stevenson Savart has made history as Haiti's first athlete to compete in Olympic cross-country skiing.
Haiti's presidential council steps down with no succession plan
Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council has resigned without a successor, leaving Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé in sole control amid ongoing negotiations for a new governance structure.
Haiti’s transitional council transfers power to US-backed prime minister Fils-Aimé
Haiti’s transitional council has transferred power to US-backed Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé as the country looks ahead to its first elections in a decade amidst ongoing gang violence.