A Senegalese man waits in anguish for news of his son, who disappeared while migrating to Europe. His chances of learning his son’s fate diminishes as the political will in Europe to identify dead or missing migrants weakens.
Despite the global pandemic, London's ancient tradition, the "Ceremony of the Keys", carries on. Beefeater Amanda Clark describes its lasting appeal.
Four families living in Soviet-era apartment blocks in Lviv, Ukraine, share stories of the war's impact on their lives.
Each year, tens of thousands of migrants set off from home to find a better life. They often traverse dangerous terrain. Many lose their lives. Untold numbers disappear. The Associated Press explores the stories of migration from across the world.
Palm oil is the miracle crop grown used in everything from beauty products to snack foods. Yet, it can be difficult to tell if it’s in the many items in your cabinets or on your shelves. AP explains how palm oil goes by many names.
Meet the women of Serrekunda city, Gambia as they share how COVID has impacted their lives.
Made as a proof of concept video for a series on global migration. Using footage from AP's archive, an imagined text exchange between family separated and displaced.
Meet Ben and Ginger Walker. Ben is an AP sports reporter and Ginger works on Broadway. For the past 19 years, they have covered the Westminster Dog show for The Associated Press. In this video, they share the insights they have gathered other the years.
Australian mother Deb Ware is in a race to save her son from a crippling addiction to opioids. Sam Ware’s addiction began after a doctor prescribed him opioids following a simple wisdom tooth extraction. He has now survived more than 60 overdoses in 12 months.
Each year, tens of thousands of migrants from West African travel north through the forbidding Sahara. Many make the journey. Some don’t. Others just disappear. A look at the challenges migrants face as they navigate the Sahara Desert.
AP entertainment photographer based in Los Angeles Chris Pizzello shares techniques for taking a successful celebrity photo.
Peter Peacock's sperm donation was meant to be anonymous. Decades later, an Australian law erased his anonymity and brought him a daughter.
Paul Greenberg, author of "American Catch: The Fight for Our Local Seafood," talks about the state of the seafood industry.
An Associated Press investigation has found that at least 1,900 U.S. military firearms were lost or stolen over the last decade. These weapons are intended for war -- but some have ended up on America’s streets.
For many in Native American communities across the nation, the problem of missing and murdered women is deeply personal.
Associated Press photographer Jae Hong spent three months documenting the homeless crisis on America's West Coast. Here is his account of the people he met on the streets and how he documented their plight.
Photographers Khalil Hamra and Oded Balilty discuss their project together on the beaches of Gaza and Tel Aviv.
The use of rape by Myanmar’s armed forces has been sweeping and methodical, the AP found in interviews with 29 Rohingya Muslim women and girls now in Bangladesh.
AP sports writer Ben Walker recounts the story of Flynn, the 2018 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show champ.
Illustration by Peter Hamlin
AP sports writer Ben Walker recounts the story of Uno, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show champ.
Illustration by Peter Hamlin
AP sports writer Ben Walker recounts the story of Vivi, the whippet who disappeared after competing at Westminster.
Illustration by Peter Hamlin
A video created for AP News' Instagram account for an investigative series on misleading claims from sustainable seafood companies.
A video created in 2018 for instagram as part of a package on a nationalist training camp for youth in Ukraine.
A video created for AP News' Instagram account to make the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.