New evidence suggests the man who took over from Haiti’s murdered president had close links to a prime suspect in the assassination — and that the two stayed in contact even after the crime.
Author: ANATOLY KURMANAEV
Xiomara Castro Vows New Era for Honduras but Is Tied to Past
Xiomara Castro, headed toward becoming her country’s next president, promises to expunge its legacy of corruption, but change may be tempered by her establishment ties and conservative opposition.
A Spiraling Power Struggle? That Is the Least of Many Haitians’ Concerns.
In a country where food is scarce and the land can shake underfoot at any moment, political infighting is just one crisis among many.
Haiti Faces Floods, Hunger, Violence and a Spiraling Power Struggle
In a country where food is scarce and the land can shake underfoot at any moment, political infighting is just one crisis among many.
Haiti Prosecutor Says Evidence Links Prime Minister to President’s Killing
The country’s chief prosecutor wants Ariel Henry, the acting prime minister, to answer questions about the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse this summer.
Haiti’s Leader Is Forbidden to Leave Amid Questions Over President’s Killing
The country’s chief prosecutor wants Ariel Henry, the acting prime minister, to answer questions about the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse this summer.
In Haiti, Need Is Overwhelming, but Some Politicians’ Charity Rings False
Potential candidates’ donations to quake victims have taken on political overtones and highlighted the government’s failures in providing relief.