NOVEMBER 6- 12, 2020

This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published by Associated Press Photographers in Latin America and the Caribbean. It was curated by AP Photo Editor Leslie Mazoch in Mexico City.

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A rescue dog and his handler search for survivors after a massive, rain-fueled landslide in the village of Queja, in Guatemala, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Eta. (Esteban BibaPool Photo via AP)

NOVEMBER 6- 12, 2020

Supporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales attend a rally to welcome him home from exile as he arrives by helicopter, top left, to Chimore, Bolivia, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, the city from which he departed one year ago. Morales, the nation's first Indigenous president, returned to Bolivia and led a caravan to this coca-growing region of Cochabamba province where he began his political career, following an election that returned his party to power. (AP PhotoJuan Karita)

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Guards of honor stand outside Congress in La Paz, Bolivia, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, where President-elect Luis Arce will be sworn-in as the new president. (AP PhotoSara Aliaga)

Guards of honor stand outside Congress in La Paz, Bolivia, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, where President-elect Luis Arce will be sworn-in as the new president. (AP PhotoSara Aliaga)

Therapist Monica Cirne, right, gives outpatient physical therapy to COVID-19 survivor Luis Antonio de Castro, 60, at the Movement and Life Institute in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. A volunteer medical team from the institute gives free physical rehabilitation to poor COVID-19 survivors in favelas, many suffering long-term effects after recovering from the infection. (AP PhotoSilvia Izquierdo)

Therapist Monica Cirne, right, gives outpatient physical therapy to COVID-19 survivor Luis Antonio de Castro, 60, at the Movement and Life Institute in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. A volunteer medical team from the institute gives free physical rehabilitation to poor COVID-19 survivors in favelas, many suffering long-term effects after recovering from the infection. (AP PhotoSilvia Izquierdo)

A resident wades through a flooded street carrying a bird in a cage in Villahermosa, Mexico, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. Flooding has affected thousands in the Gulf coast state of Tabasco, under water for days, sending nearly 10,000 people to shelters and killing at least five. (AP PhotoFelix Marquez)

A resident wades through a flooded street carrying a bird in a cage in Villahermosa, Mexico, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. Flooding has affected thousands in the Gulf coast state of Tabasco, under water for days, sending nearly 10,000 people to shelters and killing at least five. (AP PhotoFelix Marquez)

A feminist anarchist brushes red paint on the shield of a police woman during a demonstration in Mexico City, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, to protest the killing of Bianca Lorenzana and against police who opened fire on protesters in Cancun. Prosecutors announced that the body of 20-year-old Lorenzana had been found about two days after she went missing. (AP PhotoEduardo Verdugo)

A feminist anarchist brushes red paint on the shield of a police woman during a demonstration in Mexico City, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, to protest the killing of Bianca Lorenzana and against police who opened fire on protesters in Cancun. Prosecutors announced that the body of 20-year-old Lorenzana had been found about two days after she went missing. (AP PhotoEduardo Verdugo)

Women look out from their front gates onto a street where a motorcycle with a sidecar sits parked out of use due to lack of spare parts, in Havana, Cuba, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. Few countries in Latin America have seen as dramatic a change in U.S. relations during the Trump administration or have as much at stake in who wins the election. (AP PhotoRamon Espinosa)

Women look out from their front gates onto a street where a motorcycle with a sidecar sits parked out of use due to lack of spare parts, in Havana, Cuba, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. Few countries in Latin America have seen as dramatic a change in U.S. relations during the Trump administration or have as much at stake in who wins the election. (AP PhotoRamon Espinosa)

Children watch a play at a center that tutors children amid the new cornavirus pandemic, in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Nov, 4, 2020. While many schools in Africa, Asia and Europe are gradually reopening, half of the countries in Latin American and Caribbean still have their schools shut. (AP PhotoAriana Cubillos)

Children watch a play at a center that tutors children amid the new cornavirus pandemic, in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Nov, 4, 2020. While many schools in Africa, Asia and Europe are gradually reopening, half of the countries in Latin American and Caribbean still have their schools shut. (AP PhotoAriana Cubillos)

Children play with soap bubbles at Valle Arriba viewpoint in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, amid the new coronavirus pandemic. (AP PhotoMatias Delacroix)

Children play with soap bubbles at Valle Arriba viewpoint in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, amid the new coronavirus pandemic. (AP PhotoMatias Delacroix)

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A rescue dog and his handler search for survivors after a massive, rain-fueled landslide in the village of Queja, in Guatemala, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Eta. (Esteban BibaPool Photo via AP)

A rescue dog and his handler search for survivors after a massive, rain-fueled landslide in the village of Queja, in Guatemala, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Eta. (Esteban BibaPool Photo via AP)

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Supporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales attend a rally to welcome him home from exile as he arrives by helicopter, top left, to Chimore, Bolivia, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, the city from which he departed one year ago. Morales, the nation's first Indigenous president, returned to Bolivia and led a caravan to this coca-growing region of Cochabamba province where he began his political career, following an election that returned his party to power. (AP PhotoJuan Karita)

Supporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales attend a rally to welcome him home from exile as he arrives by helicopter, top left, to Chimore, Bolivia, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, the city from which he departed one year ago. Morales, the nation's first Indigenous president, returned to Bolivia and led a caravan to this coca-growing region of Cochabamba province where he began his political career, following an election that returned his party to power. (AP PhotoJuan Karita)

Guards of honor stand outside Congress in La Paz, Bolivia, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, where President-elect Luis Arce will be sworn-in as the new president. (AP PhotoSara Aliaga)

Guards of honor stand outside Congress in La Paz, Bolivia, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, where President-elect Luis Arce will be sworn-in as the new president. (AP PhotoSara Aliaga)

Therapist Monica Cirne, right, gives outpatient physical therapy to COVID-19 survivor Luis Antonio de Castro, 60, at the Movement and Life Institute in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. A volunteer medical team from the institute gives free physical rehabilitation to poor COVID-19 survivors in favelas, many suffering long-term effects after recovering from the infection. (AP PhotoSilvia Izquierdo)

Therapist Monica Cirne, right, gives outpatient physical therapy to COVID-19 survivor Luis Antonio de Castro, 60, at the Movement and Life Institute in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. A volunteer medical team from the institute gives free physical rehabilitation to poor COVID-19 survivors in favelas, many suffering long-term effects after recovering from the infection. (AP PhotoSilvia Izquierdo)

A resident wades through a flooded street carrying a bird in a cage in Villahermosa, Mexico, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. Flooding has affected thousands in the Gulf coast state of Tabasco, under water for days, sending nearly 10,000 people to shelters and killing at least five. (AP PhotoFelix Marquez)

A resident wades through a flooded street carrying a bird in a cage in Villahermosa, Mexico, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. Flooding has affected thousands in the Gulf coast state of Tabasco, under water for days, sending nearly 10,000 people to shelters and killing at least five. (AP PhotoFelix Marquez)

A feminist anarchist brushes red paint on the shield of a police woman during a demonstration in Mexico City, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, to protest the killing of Bianca Lorenzana and against police who opened fire on protesters in Cancun. Prosecutors announced that the body of 20-year-old Lorenzana had been found about two days after she went missing. (AP PhotoEduardo Verdugo)

A feminist anarchist brushes red paint on the shield of a police woman during a demonstration in Mexico City, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, to protest the killing of Bianca Lorenzana and against police who opened fire on protesters in Cancun. Prosecutors announced that the body of 20-year-old Lorenzana had been found about two days after she went missing. (AP PhotoEduardo Verdugo)

Women look out from their front gates onto a street where a motorcycle with a sidecar sits parked out of use due to lack of spare parts, in Havana, Cuba, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. Few countries in Latin America have seen as dramatic a change in U.S. relations during the Trump administration or have as much at stake in who wins the election. (AP PhotoRamon Espinosa)

Women look out from their front gates onto a street where a motorcycle with a sidecar sits parked out of use due to lack of spare parts, in Havana, Cuba, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. Few countries in Latin America have seen as dramatic a change in U.S. relations during the Trump administration or have as much at stake in who wins the election. (AP PhotoRamon Espinosa)

Children watch a play at a center that tutors children amid the new cornavirus pandemic, in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Nov, 4, 2020. While many schools in Africa, Asia and Europe are gradually reopening, half of the countries in Latin American and Caribbean still have their schools shut. (AP PhotoAriana Cubillos)

Children watch a play at a center that tutors children amid the new cornavirus pandemic, in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Nov, 4, 2020. While many schools in Africa, Asia and Europe are gradually reopening, half of the countries in Latin American and Caribbean still have their schools shut. (AP PhotoAriana Cubillos)

Children play with soap bubbles at Valle Arriba viewpoint in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, amid the new coronavirus pandemic. (AP PhotoMatias Delacroix)

Children play with soap bubbles at Valle Arriba viewpoint in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, amid the new coronavirus pandemic. (AP PhotoMatias Delacroix)