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First ‘Ayiti AI Hackathon’ set to empower Haitian youth through artificial intelligence
Overview: Two Haitian tech organizations are launching the first Ayiti AI Hackathon, from November 28 to 30, to train and connect young innovators using artificial intelligence to create local solutions for Haiti’s challenges in sectors like...
Invite Oct 30th: Haiti Tech Summit 9th Annual Edition
Register for the live 9th Annual Ai Edition of Haiti Tech Summit here. Deemed the “Davos of the Caribbean” Haiti Tech Summit brings together thousands of entrepreneurs, investors, pioneers, and creatives under one roof to address humanity’s...
Dangerous: U.S. conducts serious preparations for an attack – aircraft carriers, bombers and nuclear submarine
Construction work is underway at the former Roosevelt Roads naval base in Puerto Rico—which the U.S. Navy closed over 20 years ago—as of September 17, when crews began clearing and repairing taxiways leading to the runway, according to photographs...
REPORT: Nouveau Marché @ Nouveau Cinéma Montréal 2025
21/10/2025 - The Canadian festival, which presses on with its mission to spotlight daring auteur cinema rooted in the present day and open to the wider world, has presented five European projects A moment from the pitching session (© Maryse...
Promising Haitian U-17 soccer player flees training camp in Spain ahead of World Cup: Report
Djouny Théodore Jr., a 16-year-old Haitian soccer player, has left the national under-17 team of his country in Spain in an attempt to reach France, The Haitian Times reported. Théodore Jr. was part of the 25-man initial squad picked to represent...
CBS News just gutted its climate team
A depiction of the former CBS radio and TV studio in Hollywood. (Source: Tichnor Brothers) Americans who rely on broadcast networks for honest journalism suffered a painful loss this week, as CBS News — fresh off its acquisition by Skydance Media...
Guess What Just Happened to That Racist Who Told Winsome Earle-Sears to 'Go Back to Haiti'
It couldn’t have happened to a better person. The individual who was caught on camera yelling racist tropes at Virginia gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears at a football game has lost his job. The incident happened over the weekend when...
Winsome Sears responds to JMU fan telling her to 'go back to Haiti' after weekend of leftist invective
A fan at a James Madison University football game on Saturday yelled a racist comment at Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears. (CREDIT: Republican Party of Virginia) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome...
Cypress College Art Gallery Debuts Haiti Global South Exhibition
Story by: Ivan Villa, Staff Writer Photo by: Viviana Valencia, Editor-In-Chief This article was updated on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025 at 5:32 p.m. for clarity. The Art of the Haitian Global South showcases the immense talent of the Haitian Diaspora, as...
4 Haitians distinguished in France by the prestigious Arts-Sciences-Lettres Academic Society (list)
Haiti - Social : 4 Haitians distinguished in France by the prestigious Arts-Sciences-Lettres Academic Society (list) 20/10/2025 10:03:58 The Embassy of Haiti in France is pleased to have, in partnership with the Consulate General of Haiti in...
‘Wild Haiti 2025’ exhibit reconnects Haitians with their ecological heritage
Overview: Wild Haiti 2025, a two-week exhibition presented by photographer René Durocher, invites visitors to rediscover Haiti’s natural richness through his camera. Blending art, science and environmental awareness, the exhibition is both a...
Intensification of repression and death threats against Haitian journalists
Haiti - Media : Intensification of repression and death threats against Haitian journalists 20/10/2025 09:25:33 On Sunday, October 19, 2025, the final day of the 81st General Assembly of the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA), an advocacy...
Haiti Announces Literacy Plan Amid Ongoing Violence and Displacement
Photo: Haiti’s Ministry of Education. October 14, 2025 Hour: 2:53 am The Office of the Secretary of State for Literacy and Non-Formal Education (BSE-AENF) in Haiti announced a literacy program with an investment of 2.7 billion gourdes...
Over 50 artists to be featured in Art Week 2025
Over 50 artists will be participating in this year’s Art Week. It is the third edition of the event. Presented by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) in partnership with the Department of Culture, this year’s edition promises to be...
Haitian film festival on campus reclaims the narrative
Every Thursday at 7 p.m. for the rest of October, stories of resistance, spirituality and identity will grace the screen of HSSC A2231. This fall, as part of a campaign called “Healing the Narrative,” the Haitian Arts Digital Crossroads (HADC)...
Carceral Labs: Surveillance, Repression, and Media in Palestine and New Orleans
Australian journalist Antony Loewenstein has devoted his career to covering the genocide in Palestine. His book, The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World, argues that the occupied territories have...
A list of ways you can support those affected by Hurricane Melissa
On Tuesday, October 28, Hurricane Melissa led a destructive path through the Caribbean after forming earlier this month off the Cape Verde islands. Described by the BBC as one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the Caribbean in history, the...
When the music became ceremony: D’Angelo’s Caribbean connection
Born Michael Eugene Archer in Richmond, Virginia, D’Angelo’s legacy is largely tied up with music that emerged in the mid- to late ‘90s that would be marketed as ‘neo soul’. His 1995 Grammy-nominated debut album, Brown Sugar – which he wrote and...
Growing interest in Vietnam for the history, culture and values of the Haitian people
Haiti - Culture : Growing interest in Vietnam for the history, culture and values of the Haitian people 18/10/2025 09:52:28 As part of an educational and cultural exchange, the Embassy of Haiti in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam was pleased to...
Couple at heart of iconic rock band separate after 22 years as ‘creative soulmates’
Win Butler and Régine Chassagne of Arcade Fire have announced a separation (Picture: Gus Stewart/Redferns) For more than two decades, Win Butler and Régine Chassagne have been at the heart of Arcade Fire, a creative and romantic partnership that...