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The Haitian Pulse does not endorse or dismiss emerging movements without scrutiny. Our role is to document, analyze, and challenge ideas that shape the national conversation. Chremiss Ayiti represents one such idea—complex, ambitious, and rooted in a
A president removed at 1:00 a.m. without resistance is not liberation—it is evidence of betrayal. What happened in Venezuela is a warning to Haiti and the Global South: sovereignty collapses from within long before it is taken from outside
The launch of a unified television and radio network by the Alliance of Sahel States is a reminder that media sovereignty is not optional — it is foundational. In societies where communication is corrupted or outsourced, confusion replaces clarity an

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