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Mexico Pilgrims, Chile Election Top Latin America Photos

This week's top photos capture Mexico's Guadalupe feast day pilgrims, Chile's presidential election result, and Guatemala burying attack victims. View the powerful gallery curated by AP photographer Esteban Félix.

War Reporter Peter Arnett Dies at 91

Peter Arnett, the legendary journalist who won a Pulitzer for his Vietnam coverage and reported live from Baghdad during the Gulf War, has died at 91. Read his remarkable story.

Chile Elects Far-Right President José Antonio Kast

Chile has elected José Antonio Kast, its most right-wing leader since Pinochet, in a landslide victory. Explore the implications for Chile and Latin America's political shift. Listen to the full analysis.

Deadly Rise of Latin America's Narco Influencers

From pouty selfies to brutal violence, meet the 'Cartel Queens' glamourising organised crime on social media. Their curated allure masks a deadly reality. Discover the shocking truth.

Bolsonaro sentenced as Latin America reacts

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro receives sentence while Maduro rallies in Caracas. Explore the week's defining moments across Latin America and the Caribbean.

Neighbours star's dangerous new job in war zones

Rebecca Ritters, who played Hannah Martin on Neighbours, is now a foreign correspondent reporting from global conflict zones. Discover her incredible journey from soap star to war journalist.

Haiti Qualifies for World Cup After Nicaragua Win

Haiti celebrates a historic World Cup qualification, while Brazil leads climate talks and a Spanish activist reclaims a human rights office. Explore the top stories from Latin America.

Bad Bunny Wins Big at 2025 Latin Grammys

Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny won five awards, including Album of the Year, at the 2025 Latin Grammys in Las Vegas. Discover the full list of winners and memorable performances.

COP30 Climate Summit Begins in Brazil

The COP30 climate conference commences in Brazil as Indigenous groups gather and Colombia remembers volcanic tragedy. Explore powerful images from Latin America.

ABC News Correspondent Jim Avila Dies at 69

Former ABC News senior correspondent Jim Avila has passed away at 69. Remember his four-decade career covering major stories and send condolences to his family.

US strikes another suspected drug boat in Latin America

The US military has conducted its second maritime strike against a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in Latin American waters within a week, signalling a significant escalation in Washington's counter-narcotics operations in the region.

Bolivia's ex-president Jeanine Áñez freed from prison

In a stunning reversal, Bolivia's ex-president Jeanine Áñez has been released from prison after nearly three years of detention, following a court ruling that overturned her conviction for terrorism and sedition.

Guardian journalist accused of spying by Kremlin

The Kremlin has levelled extraordinary espionage claims against a British Guardian journalist, alleging intelligence gathering activities in Russia. This dramatic development threatens to further strain UK-Russia relations and raises serious concerns abou

TV Presenter Sam Rubin Dies Suddenly at 64

ITV's celebrated entertainment correspondent Sam Rubin has died suddenly at age 64, leaving colleagues and viewers devastated by the unexpected loss of the beloved broadcaster.

Peru severs diplomatic relations with Mexico

Peru has dramatically severed diplomatic relations with Mexico after the Mexican government granted asylum to Peru's former prime minister, escalating a bitter political dispute between the Latin American nations.

Peru recalls ambassador from Mexico in diplomatic crisis

Peru has dramatically withdrawn its ambassador from Mexico in a deepening diplomatic crisis, accusing Mexico of repeatedly interfering in its internal affairs by granting political asylum to a former official.

Exxon funded climate denial in Latin America

Newly uncovered documents reveal how ExxonMobil funded conservative thinktanks to spread climate misinformation across Latin America, undermining environmental policies in vulnerable regions.

Trump's Venezuela military plans face internal doubts

Exclusive analysis reveals growing uncertainty within Trump's inner circle about proposed military intervention in Venezuela, as administration figures voice concerns over feasibility and consequences.

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