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  2. Le Nouvelliste (Haiti) - Wikipedia

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    Le Nouvelliste is a French-language daily newspaper printed in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and distributed throughout the country, particularly the capital and 18 of the country's major cities. The paper was founded in 1898 by Guillaume Chéraquit originally under the name Le Matin , to become Le Nouvelliste 15 months later.

  3. Haitian crisis (2018–present) - Wikipedia

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    The Port-au-Prince newspaper Le Nouvelliste reported on 18 February 2019 that a Haitian citizen and seven non-Haitians were arrested in the city. At the time of their arrest, they were carrying rifles, pistols, drones, and satellite phones in their vehicle, which did not have any license plates. [72]

  4. Jocelerme Privert - Wikipedia

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    Jocelerme Privert (French pronunciation: [ʒɔslɛʁm pʁivɛʁ]; born 1 February 1953) is a Haitian accountant and bureaucrat who served as the interim President of Haiti from 2016 to 2017. Political career [ edit ]

  5. Haiti suspected gang members set on fire as conflict spreads ...

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    Earlier on Wednesday, Le Nouvelliste reported at least 15 people had been killed in attacks around Petion-Ville, home to several upscale hotels as well as around a dozen embassies.

  6. List of newspapers in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Le Cap, est. 1804 in Cap-Haïtien; Courrier du Soir; L'Essor; Feuille du Commerce, Port-au-Prince; Gazette des Tribuneaux; Haiti Commerciale, Industrielle et Agricole; Haiti-Journal (OCLC 32418370) Haiti Sun (est. 1950) Haiti Times (est. 1984) L'Informateur Haitien; Journal du Commerce, active 1820s? in Cap-Haïtien

  7. Mass media in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The provinces, Radio Voix du Nord (1945), Radio Citadelle (1950) and Voix Évangélique in the North department and Radio Indépendance in Gonaïves/Artibonite (1953) emerged. 1957–1986. The coming of TV established the domination of audiovisual media. Télé Haiti, in 1959, became the first TV station in the country as a callsign 4VMR-TV. [3]

  8. Jean-Michel Lapin - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Henry Céant. Succeeded by. Joseph Jouthe. Jean-Michel Lapin ( French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ miʃɛl lapɛ̃]) is a Haitian politician who served as acting Prime Minister of Haiti from 2019 to 2020. Lapin was appointed by President Jovenel Moïse on March 21, 2019. [1] He continued to serve despite his resignation on July 23, 2019, due to ...

  9. Antoinette Duclaire - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1987, Duclaire studied classical studies with the Immaculate Sisters of Sainte-Jeanne de Chantal and at the Collège Saint-Jean des Cayes. She then studied anthropology and sociology at the Université d'État d'Haïti. After graduation, she collaborated with Radio Télé Pacific and worked as a radio show host for Radio Sans Frontière.