Venezuela’s response to U.S. recognition of Edmundo González

The Venezuelan government, led by Nicolás Maduro, has strongly condemned the United States’ decision to refer to opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia as “president-elect” following the disputed July elections. The move underscores escalating international tensions and deepens Venezuela’s political divide.
Haiti humanitarian crisis and displacement: A dire situation

Learn about the critical situation in Haiti as 17,000 people seek refuge amidst worsening gang control and collapsing supply chains.
Haiti’s dominant victory over Puerto Rico in Nations League match

In a stunning victory, Haiti defeats Puerto Rico in an intense match. Learn about the highlights and key moments of the game.
Understanding Trump’s controversial mass deportation plan

President-elect Donald Trump confirmed Monday that he intends to declare a national emergency and deploy the military to carry out mass deportations of undocumented immigrants in the United States. The announcement follows a Truth Social post where Trump replied “TRUE!!!” to conservative activist Tom Fitton’s statement about the incoming administration’s plans to use military assets […]
Inside the inauguration of Vertières military base in Tabarre

Port-au-Prince (Haiti Wire) – Haitian authorities inaugurated a new military base named “Vertières” in Tabarre on Monday, as part of efforts to strengthen national security and regain control of areas affected by gang violence. The base, which spans several acres, has the capacity to house more than 2,000 soldiers and military equipment, including helicopters, according […]
Opinion: Haiti will rise again — inspired by the legacy of Vertières

Today, as Haiti commemorates the 221st anniversary of the Battle of Vertières, we find ourselves reflecting not only on a monumental victory in world history but on what it means for our present and our future. It is fitting to remember the sacrifices and the indomitable spirit of those who fought for freedom, for Vertières […]
The role of the Haitian transitional government in security reform

Haiti’s new transitional government, led by Leslie Voltaire and Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, faces the dual challenge of restoring national security and pursuing broad reform as violence from armed gangs continues to threaten stability.
Malcolm X’s family sues U.S. government over assassination

Malcolm X’s daughters have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, alleging that federal agencies were involved in a conspiracy that led to his assassination in 1965 and subsequently covered it up. This legal move marks a significant push for accountability as the family seeks answers about their father’s untimely death.
Haiti’s new government: A path towards security and stability

Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé has announced a new ministerial cabinet, emphasizing a commitment to restore security and stability in Haiti amid escalating violence by armed gangs. The newly appointed ministers will lead key sectors as the government seeks to address the country’s challenges.
Haiti’s road to Gold Cup 2025: Dominance and dedication

Haiti’s national football team, the Grenadiers, clinched their spot in the 2025 Gold Cup with a dominant 8-0 victory over Sint Maarten, maintaining a perfect record in their campaign. The win was dedicated to defender Mechack Jérôme, who recently suffered a serious domestic incident.
