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Prince Abdullah bin Faisal al Saud wears cap and gown for his undergraduate graduation from Northeastern University in Boston, in 2018. Saudi Arabia sentenced Prince Abdullah to 30 years in prison for calls he made to relatives as a graduate student in Boston. Tough prison sentences that the kingdom has handed Prince Abdullah and a Saudi-American citizen suggest Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is maintaining or escalating a crackdown on Saudi dissidents in the West, Saudi exiles and rights groups say. The Saudi prince who was attending graduate school in Boston is the latest person targeted as part of what the FBI and others say is Saudi Arabia's crackdown on Saudis in the United States. (AP Photo)

Dissent

AP reveals Saudi Arabia ‘repression machine’ harassing, arresting its citizens for actions in US

NOV. 11, 2022

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Federal police officers arrive at the pier with human remains recovered during a search for Indigenous expert Bruno Araújo Pereira and freelance reporter Dom Phillips of Britain, in Atalaia do Norte, Amazonas state, western Brazil, June 15, 2022. A federal police investigator said a suspect confessed to fatally shooting Pereira and Phillips in a remote part of the Amazon and took officers to where the bodies were buried. (AP Photo / Edmar Barros)

Activists

AP ahead on disappearance, killings of British journalist and Indigenous expert in the Amazon

JUNE 24, 2022

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Medical workers collects swab samples from residents in a lockdown area in the Jingan district of western Shanghai, April 4, 2022. AP’s reporting revealed that Shanghai’s unconventional methodology for recording COVID cases and deaths almost certainly results in a marked undercount. official numbers calculates virus cases and deaths, almost certainly resulting in a marked undercount.China has sent more than 10,000 health workers from across the country to Shanghai, including 2,000 military medical staff, as it struggles to stamp out a rapidly spreading COVID-19 outbreak in China's largest city. (AP Photo / Chen Si)

China

AP uncovers the real reasons behind Shanghai’s improbably low official COVID death toll

APRIL 29, 2022

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China

AP exposes China’s state-media reporters posing as social media influencers to push Beijing’s propaganda

APRIL 8, 2022

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Pregnant woman Mariana Vishegirskaya emerges from a maternity and children’s hospital that was gutted by shelling in Mariupol, Ukraine, March 9, 2022. Vishegirskaya survived the shelling and later gave birth to a girl in another hospital in Mariupol. The attack on the hospital, part of AP’s exclusive coverage from the besieged city, also figures prominently in ongoing joint investigation by AP and PBS Frontline, documenting potential Russian war crimes. (AP Photo / Mstyslav Chernov)

COVID-19

AP account of last journalists in Mariupol is a must-read; investigation builds case for war crimes

APRIL 1, 2022

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In this Friday, Oct. 1, 2021 photo, from left, Zihare Wellons, 7, Shahif Wellons, 12, and Janiyah Acie, 3 Children walk through a new Rec2Tech space at Jefferson Recreation Center in Pittsbburgh, Oct. 1, 2021. The facility will provide access to technology and innovative programming for community members including STEM, computer science and coding education, combined with the arts. Although Pittsburgh has yet to use any of its funding from the American Rescue Plan, passed by Congress last spring, the city says it plans to use some of the money to expand these programs. It also plans to buy 78 electric vehicles, build technology labs and launch a pilot project paying 100 low-income Black women $500 a month for two years to test the merits of a guaranteed income program.(AP Photo / Rebecca Droke)

American Rescue Plan

Accounting and Accountability: AP follows the money, finds most ‘rescue’ funds unspent

OCT. 8, 2021

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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Ethics

Only on AP: South Dakota’s Noem may have pressured state official on behalf of daughter

OCT. 8, 2021

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Amputees

AP journalists share deeply personal stories of Afghanistan and traumas that endure

SEPT. 17, 2021

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A photo illustration combines a defendant’s letter to a judge in the case of weapons he stole from a Massachusetts armory and an evidence photo of an M4 carbine rifle. In the first public accounting of its kind in decades, an AP investigation has found that at least 1,900 U.S. military firearms were lost or stolen during the 2010s, with some resurfacing in violent crimes. AP’s total is an undercount of a problem some armed services have downplayed. (AP Illustration / Nat Castañeda)

Government

Years in the making, AP’s ‘AWOL Weapons’ investigation prompts immediate Pentagon reaction

JUNE 25, 2021

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Airstrikes

Gaza team evacuates, responds with outstanding coverage as airstrike destroys AP’s building

MAY 21, 2021

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Supporters of President Donald Trump rally at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Elections

Riot in America: Compelling and courageous coverage of the insurrection at the US Capitol

JAN. 15, 2021

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Haiti

AP photographer wounded, keeps shooting as politician fires gun during protest

OCT. 4, 2019

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