Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Port-au-Prince became involved in war between Haitian gangs

Port-au-Prince

The UN says that between July 8 and July 17, more than 200 people were killed. The makeshift cathedral in Port-au-Prince caught fire during the fighting. Police fought with the gang members near the presidential palace. Since it started three weeks ago, a war between Haitian gangs that has killed hundreds of people has spread … Read more

Turkey turns down Haitian murder extradition request

Haitian
  • Samir Handal was arrested at Istanbul Airport in November after arriving from the United States.
  • President Jovenel Moise was shot last July at his home in Port-au-Prince.
  • Handal’s lawyers argued that Interpol’s “red notice” has been lifted.

 

A Turkish court denied an extradition request for a suspect detained in connection with the murder of Haitian President Jovenel Moise last year according to local media.

Samir Handal was arrested at Istanbul Airport in November after arriving from the United States with Haitian, Jordanian, and Palestinian passports.

At the time, Haiti’s serving foreign minister Claude Joseph called Handal “one of the people of greatest interest to the investigation”.

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Court ruling leaves migrants in limbo at Mexican-US border

Mexican

Asylum seekers in the dusty, violent border city of Reynosa, Mexico, were once again playing an uncertain waiting game. Their hopes of entering the United States were dashed yet again on Saturday by a health rule imposed during the Covid-19 pandemic. “They claim to be opening the border today. Do you believe that’s correct?” Michelle, … Read more

Puerto Rico boat wreck victims mostly Haitian

boat

Authorities stated Friday that the bulk of migrants on a boat that capsized off the coast of Puerto Rico were Haitians, and that all 11 people killed were women. A total of 38 survivors have been found and rescuers continue to search where the accident occurred, about 10 nautical miles (19 kilometers) north of Desecheo … Read more