Haiti is teeming with untapped potential. However, the lack of leadership in the country, driven by corrupt elites, continues to hinder its growth. Jean-Alix Peralte and Régine Condé Beauboeuf serve as prime examples of Haitian talent, but unless Hai
The Haitian people must unite to demand justice and accountability for the Boulos family and the corrupt elite that have undermined Haiti’s progress. This petition is a call to action—let's stand together for Haiti’s future.
Sunrise Airways didn’t face competition—it created a fake one. The Haitian Pulse exposes how Trogon Airways was strategically reactivated in the U.S. as a foreign entity to keep Haiti’s airspace under elite control. See the official documents and the
Haiti’s most recognizable radio host has been summoned by police over links to terror-backed gangs. The Haitian Pulse exposes the dangerous collapse of press ethics—and demands consequences for betrayal in plain sight.
With borders closing and Haitians denied visas across the region, a historic window has opened—not for escape, but for organization. The Haitian Pulse breaks down the restrictions, the response, and the growing movement to rebuild Haiti from the grou
Laplanta’s unexpected return to Haiti is not the humiliation some in the diaspora would like to frame it as. It is a moment loaded with spiritual and political significance—a sign that the tides are turning. In a country where too many cheer when the
As cocaine floods Haiti’s shores and elites enrich themselves from misery, the nation teeters on the brink of becoming a full-blown narco-state. The Haitian Pulse investigates the deadly alliance between politicians, gangs, and foreign powers fueling
Peniel Olibris, a Denver-based Haitian, and Florida’s Williamson Dossous, were arrested within days for trafficking weapons into Haiti—revealing a diaspora betrayal fueling national collapse. Will these arrests mark the beginning of the end for the g
Haiti was born in fire, blood, and spirit. But somewhere along the way, the fire dimmed. Today the nation prays to the gods of its enslavers while its homeland crumbles. This editorial calls for a return to the ancestral faith that once made Haiti un
This editorial demands urgent action from Haiti’s transitional government to block violent deportees from wreaking havoc. Using the case of Wildy Dardompre as a chilling example, it calls for registries, rehabilitation centers, and stronger systems t
Haiti once gave refuge to Donald Trump’s ancestors. It cast the deciding vote that helped create Israel. It fed and sheltered Europeans stranded on its shores. Yet today, Trump and the world repay Haiti with contempt. This editorial exposes the hypoc
As Haiti drowns in gang violence, the case of Peniel Olibris exposes how weapons trafficked from the diaspora feed the chaos. His conviction highlights a deeper betrayal—and a diaspora that must now confront its own responsibility.
As America closes its doors on immigrants, Haitian communities must confront a hard truth: there is no future in begging for inclusion. The time has come to consolidate power, reclaim Haiti, and build a nation strong enough to protect its own.
Could it be that President Moïse was already dead before the mercenaries entered his home? This investigative editorial examines a chilling alternative theory that implicates Haiti’s elites, foreign powers, and even the presidential guard in a staged
A $60 million mega-church. Millions in unaccounted march funding. A choir of congregants asked to give more and more. Yet, when Haiti burned, Pastor Gregory Toussaint melted into silence. This editorial argues: wealth and access demand action—and Hai
This exclusive editorial unpacks newly revealed details from Joverlein Moïse’s interview with Guy Wewe, shedding light on how the U.S. embassy turned away the son of Haiti’s assassinated president. As Haitians demand answers, questions of U.S. compli
The arrest of Jacob Melvin Hart, a former youth pastor caught with child pornography after a trip to Haiti, underscores the urgent need for Haiti to expel predatory NGOs and missions that exploit the nation’s vulnerabilities.
Caleb Jean-Baptiste’s rise and fall highlight Haiti’s desperate need for legal heroes who are both fearless and principled. Without integrity, even righteous causes risk collapse.
Despite the CPT’s contested legitimacy, its July 7 Mass served as a poignant tribute—and a reminder: without justice for Moïse, Haiti’s peace will remain incomplete.
A viral idea suggests 300,000 Haitians uniting to launch a powerful business system. It sounds unstoppable, but is trust the missing ingredient in turning theory into reality?