Guns, gangs and foreign meddling: how life in Haiti went from bad to worse
Corrupt elites and badly managed aid have ensured life for Haitians remains mired in violence and poverty. President Moïse’s assassination marks an escalating catastrophe
April 2018
World Cup stunning moments
World Cup stunning moments: Haiti shock Dino Zoff's Italy
Italy should have seen off Haiti with ease in 1974 but the group game burst into life through the unheralded Emmanuel Sanon …
October 2014
Jean-Claude Duvalier obituary
Jean-Claude Duvalier, former Haitian dictator, dies aged 63
September 2011
Will 'Baby Doc' Duvalier ever face justice in Haiti?
Legal investigation into brutal 15-year rule stalls while Amnesty International report says former dictator lives in luxury
March 2011
Jean-Bertrand Aristide's return: homecoming or comeback?
Alex Dupuy
Alex Dupuy: Haiti's ousted former president still enjoys popular support, but there are many obstacles to a resumption of his political career
Haiti wants Aristide: let him go
Kim Ives
Kim Ives: Even now, to prop up a fatally flawed election, Washington is trying to sabotage the return of Haiti's ousted former president
Open letter
Haiti needs the world's support
Noam Chomsky, Tariq Ali, Slavoj Žižek et al
Open letter: Noam Chomsky, Tariq Ali, Slavoj Žižek and others call on the US, France and Canada to keep out of Haiti's democratic process in an open letter to the Guardian