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Bolivia's Evo Morales tells AP he'll press on with a hunger strike until his rival accepts dialogue

Nov. 03, 2024 20:14 PM EST

LAUCA Ñ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia's transformative and divisive former President Evo Morales said Sunday that he would press on with a hunger strike until the government of his protégé-turned-rival agreed to a political dialogue. His act of dissent aims to defuse street protests that have...

AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean

Nov. 01, 2024 00:44 AM EDT

Oct. 25-31, 2024 Fans of Argentina's Lanús launch fireworks ahead of a Copa Sudamericana match against Brazil's Cruzeiro. Kayapos protest a proposed constitutional amendment in Brazil that threatens some Indigenous land. Venezuelan migrants cross the Suchiate River from Guatemala...

Uruguay, one of Latin America's strongest democracies, heads to a runoff between two moderates

Oct. 28, 2024 08:36 AM EDT

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Voters in the small South American nation of Uruguay cast ballots Sunday in a presidential election in which a center-left rural mayor pulled firmly ahead of the conservative incumbent-party candidate, pushing the race into a second round of voting. Both...

Polls open in Uruguay in a general election free of the deep political divisions seen elsewhere in South America

Oct. 27, 2024 07:08 AM EDT
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Polls open in Uruguay in a general election free of the deep political divisions seen elsewhere in South America.

The dark sky over an urban park in central Mexico attracts stargazers who worry it might not last

Oct. 25, 2024 13:26 PM EDT

JOYA-LA BARRETA ECOLOGICAL PARK, Mexico (AP) — As night descended, a rumble of frogs filled the air in this park outside the central Mexican city of Queretaro. In the sky, tiny stars appeared one by one, aligning into constellations. Juan Carlos Hernández used his weight to...

AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean

Oct. 25, 2024 00:20 AM EDT

Oct. 18-24, 2024 Millions of Cubans were left without electricity for days after the nation’s energy grid went down when one of the island’s major power plants failed. The Amazon River naturally fluctuates during the dry and rainy seasons. But a dramatic drop has...

AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean

Oct. 18, 2024 00:05 AM EDT

Oct. 11-17, 2024 One Direction fans flocked to the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after singer Liam Payne died in a fall from a hotel balcony. Businesses in Ecuador’s capital have seen their sales dented by rolling power cuts introduced by the government...

La Nina could soon arrive. Here's what that means for winter weather

Oct. 17, 2024 13:06 PM EDT

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center says there is a 60% chance that a weak La Nina event will develop this autumn and could last until March. La Nina is part of a natural climate cycle that can cause extreme weather across the planet —...

How Jose Iglesias’ ‘OMG’ became the perfect anthem for the underdog Mets

Oct. 16, 2024 10:44 AM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — It's a pop hit like many others: An ascending chorus, an addictive hook, a warm rhythm. But “OMG,” performed by New York Mets infielder Jose Iglesias, has become the perfect anthem for the team's unlikely playoff run. Since its release on streaming platforms in...

Powerful storm knocks out power to 1.4 million homes in Brazil's largest city

Oct. 14, 2024 16:27 PM EDT

SAO PAULO (AP) — Around 1.4 million households in Sao Paulo, Brazil, were without power on Saturday almost 24 hours after a brief but powerful storm swept through South America's largest metropolis. At least seven people were killed. Officials in Sao Paulo state said that record...