Its subtitle read: Journal Quotidien, Commercial, Agricole, Littéraire et d’Annonces (fr.
In the opening article, the editorial team pledged to deliver information without adding commentary.
[2] Its commitment to editorial independence has often come at a cost, including persecution, censorship, and acts of violence against its journalists.
[3] In April 2024, Le Nouvelliste announced that unidentified individuals had vandalized its premises in downtown Port-au-Prince.
[4] Max Chauvet, the newspaper owner, announced that there would be no print publication for a while, and that Le Nouvelliste would only be available online.