Annie Correal
@anniecorreal
Reporting from the U.S. and Latin America for The New York Times. [email protected]. Hablo español. 🇨🇴
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https://www.nytimes.com/by/annie-correal 17-06-2009 16:42:57
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The Five Minutes That Brought Down Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge
(No paywall. w/ Annie Correal Campbell Robertson Mike Forsythe 傅才德 Mike Baker)
nytimes.com/2024/03/27/us/…
Fascinating, deeply reported look by Annie Correal inside Colombia’s main airport, where hundreds of African migrants pour in daily, paying traffickers some $10,000 for flight packages in hopes of reaching the US. With powerful photos by Federico Rios nytimes.com/2024/02/29/wor…
Nuestro reportaje en portada de The New York Times
La ruta de los Migrantes africanos sin documentos para entrar en Estados Unidos varados en Bogotá.
Con la investigación de Annie Correal y la ayuda de simon_posada y Genevieve Glatsky reportaje completo aquí: bit.ly/3UYMb89
La ‘ruta de lujo’ hacia EE. UU. para los migrantes africanos - Por Annie Correal y Federico Rios con Genevieve Glatsky, Ruth Maclean, Mady Camara, safak timur y simon_posada (@nytimes) 'El año pasado, 60.000 africanos entraron en México de camino a.. nytimes.com/es/2024/02/29/…
El principal aeropuerto de Colombia se ha convertido en un punto central para los migrantes Africanos sin documentos para entrar en Estados Unidos. Algunos han estado varados por semanas o fueron regresados a la fuerza.
Con Annie Correal para The New York Times bit.ly/3UYMb89 🧵
ICYMI: Migration toward the U.S. through the dangerous jungle pass known as the Darién Gap has been halted, at least temporarily. A million migrants have crossed there since 2021. julieturkewitz The New York Times nytimes.com/2024/02/28/wor…
Wow: Turkish Airlines' daily flight from Istanbul to Bogotá, Colombia, has become a popular 'luxury route' for African migrants trying to reach Central America and then the U.S., Annie Correal reports
nytimes.com/2024/02/29/wor…
As record numbers of people cross into the United States, the southern border is not the only place where the migration crisis is playing out.
Annie Correal and Federico Rios on the scene at the Bogotá airport.
nytimes.com/2024/02/29/wor…
¿Quién controla las prisiones de Latinoamérica? ¿El hampa o los guardias? - Por Maria Abi-Habib, Annie Correal y Jack Nicas (@nytimes).- 'se han convertido en refugio y centros de reclutamiento de las bandas criminales que impulsan un aumento de la violencia'. nytimes.com/es/2024/02/21/…
“In addition to recognizing same-sex marriages, the legislation clears the way for adoption and gives the same rights to both same-sex parents as a child’s legal guardian.” Niki Kitsantonis nytimes.com/2024/02/15/wor…
Totally wild story about the perilous two-way migration happening on the US-Canada border. Yes, people are moving both ways. And many are dying or getting stuck in a very cold kind of limbo along the way.
Great reporting by Luis Ferré-Sadurní nytimes.com/2024/02/11/nyr…
“ By last month, Denver, a city of 750,000, had received nearly 40,000 migrants, the most per capita of any city in the nation, even as the flow of migrants slowed in the deep chill of winter.” By Miriam Jordan nytimes.com/2024/02/12/us/…
Scoop: On Wednesday, for the second week in a row, U.S.-run deportation flights to Venezuela carrying migrants were canceled — a move that seems to be initiated by Venezuela.
w/ Annie Correal Genevieve Glatsky julieturkewitz
nytimes.com/2024/02/07/wor…
NEW: Flights sending Venezuelans back to their homeland have not taken off for two weeks. The move is a setback to President Biden’s effort to tackle a migration surge.
Story w/ Genevieve Glatsky Hamed Aleaziz julieturkewitz nytimes.com/2024/02/07/wor…
I appreciated the opportunity to share my views on the 'Noboa Way' for this timely article by Annie Correal for the The New York Times:
“ #Ecuador is an important case because it’s almost like a second laboratory for Bukele’s policies.”
nytimes.com/2024/02/07/wor…
Ecuador’s president declared war on the country’s gangs a month ago. So far it has brought a precarious sense of safety but also concerns over human rights abuses. Our report from Guayaquil w/ Thalíe Ponce C. Federico Rios. nytimes.com/2024/02/07/wor…
If you’re going to read just one story about the huge fires in Chile, may it be this one—about the National Botanical Garden. As beautiful as it is devastating.
By John Bartlett Jack Nicas with photos by Gabriel Labrador.
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Mr. Bukele said, “We are not replacing democracy, because El Salvador has never had democracy.”
Important story by Gabriel Labrador and Natalie Kitroeff on a figure extremely popular not just in his country but around the region.
nytimes.com/2024/02/04/wor…
“Fue más una bomba nuclear que un incendio”, dijo Castro Vázquez, de 72 años. “No quedó nada”.
Tremendo reportaje de John Bartlett sobre los incendios en Chile. Natalie Alcoba Cristian nytimes.com/es/2024/02/04/…