VP Harris challenges Trump on transparency over medical records

Kamala Harris has released her medical records, calling on Donald Trump to do the same. While Harris’s records show she is in “excellent health,” Trump’s team claims he is in “perfect” condition without disclosing full details, fueling debates over transparency in the 2024 election.

Haiti defeats Aruba 3-1, nears 2025 Gold Cup qualification

Haiti triumphed over Aruba with a 3-1 win in the CONCACAF Nations League B, moving closer to securing a spot in the 2025 Gold Cup and promotion to League A. Duckens Nazon scored twice, cementing his position as the tournament’s top scorer.

Kenya appeals for urgent funding to support Haiti security mission

Kenya has called on international partners to provide urgent financial support for the multinational security mission in Haiti. With 600 more Kenyan officers set to deploy next month, the mission faces significant financial shortfalls, putting its future at risk. Gang violence has escalated, leaving thousands dead and displacing over 700,000 people.

Is Diddy Cursed? Ezili Dantor Tattoo Sparks Rumors Amid Legal Woes

As rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs faces serious legal battles, many are speculating that his troubles stem from an unlikely source—a tattoo on his back depicting the fierce Haitian Vodou spirit, Ezili Dantor. Known as a protector of women and children, Ezili is revered for defending those who suffer abuse. Some believe Diddy may have angered the powerful spirit, leading to the string of accusations and lawsuits against him.

Bois-Caïman officially registered as a UNESCO site of history and memory

Bois-Caïman, a significant site in Haiti’s fight for independence, has been officially registered as a UNESCO site of history and memory related to slavery and the slave trade. This landmark recognition coincides with the 30th anniversary of UNESCO’s “Slave Route” program, underscoring its historical and cultural importance.

Opinion: Anti-Haitianism Then and Now – Trujillo to Abinader

From the 1937 massacre under Rafael Trujillo to today’s mass deportations under President Luis Abinader, anti-Haitianism remains deeply rooted in the Dominican Republic. While not genocidal, Abinader’s policies have led to widespread human rights abuses, with thousands of Haitian migrants facing arbitrary detention, violence, and deportation. As international organizations raise alarms, the legacy of anti-Haitian sentiment continues to threaten human dignity and stability in the region.