Haiti one year after Moïse | A special report
Some residents around Port-au-Prince have resorted to sleeping on the floor to avoid being hit by stray bullets.
New revolution due to free Haiti, some ordinary Haitians say
One gang claimed to be starting a “revolution,” to no avail.
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Moïse murder proves again Haiti’s turnaround is beyond one leader | Opinion
Haiti has reached the abyss, with no one pulling it out
Rising violence in Port-au-Prince triggers new talk of decentralizing Haiti
It is required for Haiti to be decentralized in the constitution, and some presidents like René Préval vowed to do so in the 2000s.
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‘Haiti-led’ solution, diplomacy game stall even as state’s failure deepens
This is the game of Haiti-led diplomacy
July 7 declared national holiday in Haiti, marking first anniversary of Moïse assassination
Prime Minister Ariel Henry has declared July 7 a national holiday in Haiti to mark the one-year anniversary of the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, then a sitting head of state.
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“Our father died,” some in Haiti’s northwest say about Moïse’s killing
In exclusive interviews with The Haitian Times in the days following the high-profile murder, several distant relatives, including Joseph, workers at the couple’s businesses and townspeople said they were shell-shocked.