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Haiti - News : Zapping...
05/01/2026 10:02:11

Haiti - News : Zapping...

A 16-year-old student killed by police

Amanda Charléus, secondary 3 student, aged 16, was shot and killed on Saturday January 3rd, 2026, in Saint-Marc, as she was leaving the church. The tragedy occurred when police officers ordered a driver who was driving a gray RAV4 vehicle with tinted windows to stop, he allegedly refused to do so and the police opened fire, fatally hitting the young girl.

La Paix University Hospital operational

With partners such as the Pan American Health Organization / World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) which provides assistance in the emergency department and the supply of inputs, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Ministry of Public Health, the level 3 La Paix University Hospital is among the rare public hospitals still functional in the metropolitan region. Since 2022 the number of admissions has doubled from 800 patients per month to around 1,800. Surgeries increased from 150 to 320 per month. the outpatient clinic receives nearly 300 patients per day...

Venezuela : Lifting of air restrictions

Saturday, December 3rd, 2025, Sean Duffy, Secretary of Transportation, indicated that the temporary air restrictions introduced Saturday morning by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) following the American military operation against Venezuela had been lifted and that airlines would gradually update their flight schedules.

Arrest of Maduro : reaction from Moïse J. Charles

Moïse Jean Charles leader of the Radical Party "Piti dessalin" published his position on his official Facebook page regarding the arrest of President Nicolas Maduro. Its position is based on a fundamental principle [...] respect for democratic and international rights. Haiti and Venezuela are two sister countries united by a unique historical bond, dating back to the struggle for Latin American independence in the early 19th century. Haiti provided military and material aid to Simón Bolívar for the liberation of his country." Moïse condemns "the brutal act perpetrated against President Maduro, an act which violates international principles and rights. He emphasizes that “Force creates a state of fact, and not a state of law."

Development of Taekwondo in the South region

The Secretary General of the Taekwondo Federation, Master Carlet Vincent, accompanied by the Technical Director Master Jean Ronald Alexis, recently met Ralph Kervensky Azor, Vice-President of the Taekwondo Association of the South (ATS). This meeting focused on strengthening the ongoing relationship between the ATS and the Federation, with a common vision focused on sustainable development and the long-term growth of Taekwondo in the Southern region.

Laurent Lamothe counterattacks

"It has been established that, for several years, defamatory campaigns based on false information and false scandals, carried out by interest groups linked to certain Haitian oligarchs, have aimed to discredit me. It has also been noted that, in recent weeks, a small group of detractors has relaunched these practices on social networks. As part of my fight for the truth https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-46420-haiti-news-zapping.html , law firms have been mandated. Appropriate legal proceedings will be initiated," former Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe.

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