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Télévision Nationale d'Haïti (French pronunciation: [ʁadjo televizjɔ̃ nɑsjɔnal daiti]; TNH) is the state television broadcaster of Haiti. [1] Founded December 23, 1979, under the Ministry of Information and Coordination, it was Haiti's second television station after Télé Haïti (Channels 2 and 4 with the latter in English).
ABYZ News links - Haiti newspapers and news media guide; newspaper index; Balistrad; Haiti en Marche; Haiti Progres; Le Nouvelliste "Haiti". Union List of Current Newspapers and Selected Serials. USA: Latin America North East Libraries Consortium. Archived from the original on 2015-02-15.
Johny Joseph (September 27, 1964 – June 23, 2009) was a Haitian academic and journalist.. Joseph was born in Gonaïves.He was news anchor for Télévision Nationale d'Haïti (HPN) from 1988 until 1990.
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Haïti en Marche (French pronunciation: [aiti ɑ̃ maʁʃ], transl. Haiti on the March) [1] is a weekly newspaper published in Haiti. [2] It was founded in Miami, Florida in 1986 by Elsie Ethéart and Marcus Garcia.
L'Asile (French pronunciation:; Haitian Creole: Lazil) is a commune in the Anse-à-Veau Arrondissement, in the Nippes department of Haiti. It has 41,073 inhabitants in 2015. The name comes from French meaning "the asylum" probably it was used for an asylum during colonial era.
.ht is the Internet country code top-level domain for Haiti. It was introduced in 1997 and is managed Réseau de Développement Durable d'Haïti (RDDH) with assistance from the State University of Haiti. Although it was originally intended for Haitian people and businesses, per NIC Haïti, anyone in the world can register a .ht domain name.
Since 1659, Saint-Domingue (now the Republic of Haiti), was a French colony, recognized by Spain on September 20, 1697. From September 20, 1793, to October 1798 parts of the island were under British occupation. [1]