How to gather international news in a perilous world
Two dozen international editors convened in Boston for the International Press Institute/Associated Press Foreign Editors' Circle, where they discussed the challenges journalists face when working abroad.
Gear up for the RIO games with AP's coverage
This year we’ll bring multimedia coverage from the first South American city to host the games — Rio de Janeiro. We'll provide round-the-clock breaking news and shareable content for all platforms and devices from our team of writers, photographers and videographers, including many who live in Rio and know firsthand the culture, politics and safety issues surrounding the games.
Branching out in data journalism
Three members of AP’s data journalism team provide a behind-the-scenes look into how they work with the wider editorial team, discover high-impact stories and create new types of content for AP customers.
What happens to migrants once they reach Europe?
AP's chief photographer for the Middle East, Pakistan and Afghanistan, Muhammed Muheisen, describes how he gained access and the trust of asylum seekers living in a defunct prison in the Netherlands.
