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By The Haitian Tribune Staff | Port-au-Prince, Haiti , October 30, 2025 In a series of decisive operations across Haiti, the National Police (PNH), in collaboration with the newly formed Force for the Repression of Gangs (FRG), has reported significant victories against armed groups that have long terrorized parts of the country. The joint missions mark …

PHILADELPHIA — The Haitian community across Pennsylvania and beyond is reeling after the tragic killing of Jean “Shultz” Laurent Jr., a 51-year-old Haitian poet, journalist, professor, and father who was fatally stabbed early Tuesday morning while walking to work in Philadelphia’s Cedarbrook neighborhood. According to police, Laurent, who had recently settled in the U.S. after fleeing the …

HAITI — October 29, 2025 Hurricane Melissa, once among the most powerful Atlantic storms on record, continued its destructive journey through the Caribbean on Wednesday, weakening to a Category 2 hurricane after battering Jamaica and triggering deadly floods in southern Haiti. According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami, Melissa’s sustained winds decreased …