Latin America

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Announcements

AP wins RFK Award for immigration coverage

MAY 3, 2019

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Announcements

Matt Chandler named news director for Latin America

MARCH 1, 2019

Myanmar Rohingya Analysis
FILE - In this Sept. 14, 2017, file photo, Rohingya Muslim man Naseer Ud Din holds his infant son Abdul Masood, who drowned when the boat they were traveling in capsized just before reaching the shore, as his wife Hanida Begum cries upon reaching the Bay of Bengal shore in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh. Myanmar, a predominantly Buddhist nation of 60 million, was basking in international praise just a few years ago as it transitioned to democracy after a half-century of dictatorship. Since then, a campaign of killings, rape and arson attacks by security forces and Buddhist-aligned mobs have sent more than 850,000 of the country's 1.3 million Rohingya fleeing. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin, File)

Announcements

Coverage of Brazil and Rohingya earn AP staffers National Headliner Awards

APRIL 13, 2018

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Behind the news

Scrambling across continents to fact-check the pope

FEB. 16, 2018

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Behind the news

After Maria, ‘heart-wrenching’ all-formats coverage

SEPT. 28, 2017

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Awards

Chronicling ‘the unraveling of a nation’

MARCH 21, 2017

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Awards

Honoring distinguished coverage of Latin America

OCT. 19, 2016

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Abductions

Exploring ‘a landscape of mafias, violence and corruption’

APRIL 27, 2016

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Argentina

AP Latin America team advances on the path of presidential interviews

MARCH 17, 2016

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Health

Deported while unconscious: Reporter explains ‘medical repatriation’ practice

AUG. 4, 2015

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Natacha Pisarenko focuses on Brazil's Neymar after his pushed in the corner during the group A World Cup soccer match between Cameroon and Brazil at the Estadio Nacional in Brasilia, Brazil, Monday, June 23, 2014. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Brazil

On the Brazil beat: AP covers the World Cup

AUG. 3, 2015

Cuba Secret Infiltration
In this July 11, 2014, photo, Cuban students exit Marta Abreu Central University in Santa Clara, Cuba. Beginning as early as October 2009, a project overseen by the U.S. Agency for International Development sent Venezuelan, Costa Rican and Peruvian nationals to Cuba to cultivate a new generation of political activists. Often posing as tourists, the young travelers befriended Cuban students. Fernando Murillo, contracted to turn politically apathetic young Cubans into ìchange agents,î headed to Santa Clara and connected with a cultural group that called itself ìRevolution,î a modest outfit of street artists devoted to electronic music and video. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

AP Exclusive

How one Cuba scoop led to another

AUG. 3, 2015

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