Haiti, World Cup
Digest more
Haiti’s location, geography and population make it the Caribbean’s next major investment frontier. The opinion writer, a former USAID/Haiti specialist, argues the country’s northern coastline is particularly promising as a regional economic hub.
Curaçao has made history by becoming the smallest nation by population to qualify for a World Cup, while Andre Blake's Jamaica must play the final round of intercontinental playoffs.
SEBASTIEN MIGNE has guided Haiti to their first World Cup since 1974 – despite never setting foot on the Caribbean island. A 2-0 victory against Nicaragua sealed a spot in football’s
The Haitian Women’s Collective, a Brooklyn-based network of women-led organizations, is launching the Fund for Haitian Women. The initiative — the first feminist fund in the Caribbean — will support grassroots groups in Haiti as the country faces political instability, gang violence and a steep decline in international aid.
Last night was the final matchday for Concacaf qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and at least 7 teams entered the night with a fighting chance of securing either an outright berth in the World Cup or a spot in the inter-confederation playoff.
France 24 on MSN
Curacao seal World Cup fairytale as Haiti, Panama qualify
The tiny Caribbean nation of Curacao became the smallest country ever to qualify for the World Cup on Tuesday as Haiti booked their return to the tournament for the first time in 52 years along with Panama.
With a population of just over 150,000, the Caribbean island nation of Curaçao will become the smallest nation ever to play at the World Cup after a scoreless draw with Jamaica secured its passage to next year's tournament.
Haiti’s government says that the death toll from Hurricane Melissa has risen to 43 and that 13 others are still missing
The Harvard Caribbean Club has raised nearly $1,500 in donations to provide aid for countries affected by Hurricane Melissa, after facing problems due to conflicts with GoFundMe’s policies about raising funds for Cuba and Haiti — countries with sanctions from the United States and United Nations,