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Étudiante en sociologie, l’Haïtienne Milenchy Carthousia Pierre, 21 ans, a remporté, le 18 mars 2026, le premier prix du concours d’écriture de l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) destiné aux étudiants internationaux. C’est sous le thème « Mon pays, c’est » que Pierre a honoré Haïti en racontant son histoire. « Son texte éblouit par son ton juste et sa richesse lexicale, porté par des rimes internes qui captivent dès les premières lignes », a estimé le comité de sélection, soulignant que l’œuvre a parlé d’Haïti avec sensibilité, profondeur et éclat. Piloté par le programme d’accueil Allô, ce concours visait à rassembler différentes communautés autour de la langue française, dans le cadre du Mois de la Francophonie. #Maghaiti #UQAM #Canada

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@FabriceJn @HeartBreakSeun Yo porsha really just be doing anything in this life i cant 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Pop superstar Beyoncé joins our 2026 #ForbesBillionaires list. Her fortune comes from a career spanning nearly 30 years as a solo artist and a member of Destiny’s Child. Beyoncé holds the record for 35 Grammy wins, including her first Album of the Year in 2025.
Read more: forbes.com/billionaires/?…
Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images

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Abigaïl Alexandre, lauréate d’Eloquentia Jacmel 2025, devient la première Haïtienne à remporter la finale du prestigieux concours international d’éloquence francophone. Elle s’est imposée lors de la finale tenue ce merdi 25 mars 2026 à Paris (La Seine Musicale), après s’être distinguée en demi-finale par la qualité de sa prise de parole.
Lauréate de l’antenne Eloquentia à Jacmel en 2025, Abigaïl Alexandre accède aux différentes étapes de la compétition internationale à partir de cette victoire locale. Elle franchit les quarts de finale puis les demi-finales avant de remporter la finale.
📱 Crédit video : Angy Desravines
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Jay-Z is the world’s wealthiest musician, with an estimated net worth of $2.8 billion.
go.forbes.com/sBjPho

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Jay-Z On Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
“Watching that Kendrick show since it was the first solo rap headliner.
Yeah, for sure. He could have made it a little easier on himself. The artistic choice to play the new album was brave in front of that big of an audience. Because even if 10 million people know some of these songs, there’s 120 million people that’re like, “What is he doing?” As an artist, to stand up there and do it and complete your vision—I had to tip my hat. I had high respect for him already, but, like, even more my respect was like: He’s really about what he says he’s about.”


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This GQ shoot is a class in art history.
[left: Jay Z by Rashid Johnson, 2026 & right: Francis Bacon, Three Studies of Lucian Freud, 1969]


GQ Magazine@GQMagazine
Jay-Z photographed by artist Rashid Johnson for GQ gq.visitlink.me/WPiYas
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Presenting GQ’s April issue: Shawn Carter on 30 years of Jay-Z
He’s kept his thoughts to himself for the better part of a decade. But here, in a rare and exclusive interview, the legendary rapper put everything on the table—music, family, money, and the 30 years since Reasonable Doubt gq.visitlink.me/fh0f2R

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