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A monkey in Mexico, elections in Peru and other top photos from Latin America and the Caribbean
- Recent photographs from Mexico, Chile, and areas inhabited by Peruvians feature diverse regional stories, ranging from political elections to unique wildlife encounters.
- Peruvians recently went to the polls to elect their ninth president in 10 years, marking a significant moment in the political history of the region.
- In Colina, Chile, pilgrims on horseback participated in the Quasimodo Feast, a procession held on the Sunday following Easter that accompanied priests giving communion to the poor.
- Guadalajara, Mexico, saw a baby monkey named Yuji steal hearts while using a stuffed dog as a surrogate mom in the gallery.
- Photo editor Jon Orbach, based in Mexico City, curated this gallery, which showcases top images from Mexico, Chile, and the home of Peruvians for The Associated Press.
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Yiju, a young monkey who clings to a stuffed dog as a substitute for her mother, won everyone’s heart in Guadalajara, Mexico. Peruvians went to the polls to elect their ninth president in 10 years.
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Total News Sources23
Leaning Left8Leaning Right2Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution52% Center
Bias Distribution
- 52% of the sources are Center
52% Center
L 38%
C 52%
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