Haiti Progres
Founded in 1983, this weekly newspaper provides a critical, left-leaning perspective on Haitian politics and socio-economic issues for the diaspora and readers within the country. It is widely recognized for its investigative journalism and historical archives that document decades of political shifts and grassroots movements in Haiti.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN PORT-AU-PRINCE
French-language publications dominate the newspaper market in Haiti's capital, anchored by one of the oldest continuously published broadsheets in the Caribbean. Founded in 1898, Le Nouvelliste stands as the country's primary paper of record and most widely circulated daily. It is historically joined by Le Matin, a competing national daily established in 1907. Weekly publications such as Haiti Progres and the independent alternative news network Alter Presse provide additional political and social commentary for the region. Paperboy lists 5 newspapers in Port-au-Prince.
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