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Haiti - News : Zapping... 26/08/2025 11:04:46
PAP Airport could remain closed for another 3 months Réginald Guignard, Director General of the National Office of Civil Aviation (OFNAC), believes that the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) could extend the ban on American commercial flights to Port-au-Prince by at least three months (banned since November 2024), scheduled to expire on September 8, 2025 https://www.icihaiti.com/en/news-45576-icihaiti-security-faa-extends-ban-on-pap-flights-until-september-8-2025.html . The ongoing insecurity could justify maintaining the measure beyond its expiration date... U-17 Football : Words from Bigio, official sponsor "Every time the Grenadiers step onto the field, they don't just play football. They create the dream of an entire Nation with every step, every dribble, until they score the goal that will lift all Haitians to their feet," Bigio (GB Group), official sponsor of the U-17s https://www.icihaiti.com/en/news-45506-icihaiti-qatar-2025-world-cup-gb-group-official-sponsor-of-the-u-17-grenadiers.html 22 armored vehicles set on fire According to our information, only 64 armored vehicles (58%) are still operational. Twenty-two armored vehicles (20%) have been burned by terrorists in recent months, and another 24 (22%) are believed to be out of service. The National Police is awaiting delivery of 10 new armored vehicles, out of an order of 30. U-17 test match in Cap-Haitien This Tuesday, August 26th, our U-17 Grenadiers will travel to Cap-Haïtien where they will face a selection of young players from the Grand Nord in a test match at Parc Félix Saint-Victor on Wednesday, August 27th at 4:00 p.m. to conclude the first phase of their preparation. The following day, Thursday, August 28, the team will fly to Jamaica (August 28 – September 18) to begin the second phase of their preparations for the Qatar 2025 World Cup. Public Markets and Cholera Public markets, often crowded and busy, are places where the risk of cholera spreading is particularly high. To address this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) is conducting on-site awareness sessions, informing vendors about good hygiene practices to reduce the risk of contamination and protect the community. Grand'Anse : ONI Mobile Caravan The National Identification Office (ONI) continues its mission to bring identification services ever closer to citizens. Today marks the first day of service for the ONI Mobile in the Previllé district (Grand'Anse). HL/ HaitiLibre
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