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AP photographer wounded in Haiti shooting

Ruling party Senator Ralph Fethiere fires his gun outside Parliament as he arrives for a ceremony to ratify Fritz William Michel’s nomination as prime minister in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sept. 23, 2019. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery) PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — An Associated Press photographer was wounded Monday in a shooting that erupted outside Haiti’s Senate when […]

SEPT. 23, 2019

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EMBARGO HOLD Anna Johnson poses for a portrait at the Associated Press offices, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018, in Phoenix, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York)
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AP names Johnson all-formats news director in Europe, Africa

News Director for Europe and Africa Anna Johnson. (AP Photo/Matt York) Johnson is currently the cooperative’s news director for the western United States. Her appointment was announced by Sally Buzbee, AP’s senior vice president and executive editor, and Ian Phillips, the news agency’s vice president and deputy managing editor for international news. Johnson will start […]

NOV. 29, 2018

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Michael Giarrusso in the Associated Press office on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)
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Michael Giarrusso named AP global sports editor

AP Global Sports Editor Michael Giarrusso (AP photo) Giarrusso, chief of bureau for The Associated Press for Arizona and New Mexico for the past three years, will oversee AP’s sports operations and manage more than 100 journalists covering events around the world, including the Olympics, World Cup and Super Bowl. He will be based in […]

OCT. 29, 2013

Madge Stager
In this May 4, 2013 photo provided by Claudia Counts, former Associated Press photo editor Madge Stager poses for a photo along Sixth Avenue, in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York. Stager, 61, who retired in 2009 after 37 years with The AP, died at at a New York hospital on Saturday, April 4, 2015, after a brief illness. As a New York-based photo editor, Stager was a familiar, straight-talking voice to journalists around the world, assisting them in chronicling such stories as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, numerous Olympic Games and the Sept. 11 terror attacks. (AP Photo/Claudia Counts)
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Longtime Associated Press photo editor Madge Stager dies

In this May 4, 2013 photo provided by Claudia Counts, former Associated Press photo editor Madge Stager poses for a photo along Sixth Avenue, in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York. (AP Photo/Claudia Counts) Stager, who retired in 2009 after 37 years with the AP, died at New York University Hospital on Saturday of pneumonia […]

APRIL 6, 2015

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Recognizing courage in the name of slain AP photographer

The 2019 Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award, named for the Pulitzer Prize-winning AP photographer who was killed reporting in Afghanistan in 2014, has been awarded to Eloisa Lopez, a freelance photojournalist based in Manila.

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Making climate ‘a human story’

Today AP launched a 12-part series about efforts underway around the world to save or revive ecosystems and restore landscapes and species in a world affected by human activity and climate change.

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AP appoints Lemire City Hall reporter in New York

Lemire, 33, will take the lead in providing distinctive coverage of New York City politics for a global audience, focusing immediately on this year’s mayoral race, Michael Bloomberg’s legacy and the city’s recovery from Superstorm Sandy. At the Daily News, Lemire has spent the past six months covering the mayoral race and previously covered the […]

JUNE 14, 2013

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AP names 17 new statehouse reporters in Report for America collaboration

AP today announced the 17 journalists hired to cover statehouses across the U.S. as part of its collaboration with Report for America.

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AP photographer Dar Yasin wins international photojournalism award

AP photographer Dar Yasin has won the inaugural Yannis Behrakis International Photojournalism Award from Athens Photo World for a compelling collection of photographs chronicling the ongoing conflict in Kashmir.

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AP’s top editor: News organizations must be ‘flexible, nimble and scrappy’

Speaking at the Inter American Press Association’s 75th General Assembly in Miami, Florida, on Sunday, Executive Editor Sally Buzbee called attention to challenges facing the news industry, including the erosion of local news and attacks on “the essential question of factual journalism.”

Brazil Dictatorship Commemoration
Children hold a sign that reads in Portuguese "Fascists will not pass" during a protest against the military coup of 1964 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, March 31, 2019. Brazil's president Jair Bolsonaro, a former army captain who waxes nostalgic for the 1964-1985 dictatorship, asked Brazil's Defense Ministry to organize "due commemorations" on March 31, the day historians say marks the coup that began the dictatorship. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

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AP Appointment Bratton
Anna Jo Bratton poses for a photo at her office in Phoenix, Tuesday, May 16, 2017. The Associated Press has named Bratton as deputy director of newsgathering for the U.S. West, a new position overseeing breaking news and enterprise across formats in 13 states. (AP Photo/Angie Wang)
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Bratton named AP’s US West deputy director for newsgathering

Anna Jo Bratton, AP deputy director of newsgathering for the U.S. West. (AP Photo/Angie Wang) The appointment was announced Wednesday by Anna Johnson, AP’s news director of the West region. Bratton is based in Phoenix, AP’s regional publishing center for the western United States. Bratton will lead newsgathering for all media formats for the region, […]

MAY 17, 2017

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