Brazil News Director for the Associated Press • Gringo/New Englander in Rio de Janeiro, via Mexico, Chile & Argentina • ✉️ [email protected] • Follow our coverage here: https://www.apnews.com/hub/brazil
David Biller
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Haven't posted in awhile, but want to share link for anyone wishing to follow @AP's all-formats live coverage of the Vatican's conclave apnews.com/live/conclav...
David Biller
Finally, I’ve seen Brazil corros leave and list their favorite stories. I won't do that; narrowing down would be a chore rather than a joy, and anyway I’m trying to focus on the future. Bc of that mindset, the saudades haven’t set in, but I have no doubt they will come. (7/8)
Here’s a preview of the liveblog. We’ll have this running every day.
I hope those who follow my account for Brazil news will continue, to read & watch AP journalism across Southern Europe. And I welcome story ideas, contacts and account recommendations, as I get
myself situated. (6/8)
On that note, I want to express my gratitude to the
AP’s fantastic team in Brazil, with whom working was a joy and an inspiration, and salute all the journalists in Brazil and LatAm at large. (5/8)
Some personal news, as they say: this month, I started as
@apnews.com ’s Southern Europe News Director, based in Rome.
I’m thrilled about this new opportunity, but before I posting about the here and now, I feel compelled to say that I left Brazil with a heavy heart... (🧵1/8)
Até logo, América Latina. Amo demais.👋💚
Exploring has been fascinating and fun. It's so vibrant, so diverse, so beautiful. There are captivating stories, journalism is crucial to shine a light on important issues, and foreign correspondence in particular to help inform those abroad and help them better empathize. (4/8)
My exit also marks the end of 21 years in LatAm - before Brazil, in Argentina, then Chile, then Mexico, and reporting in/on most of its other countries. I’m reluctant to say that I gave two decades of my life to LatAm, because I feel the region gifted those years to me. (3/8)
I spent 13 years there, learned so much about political polarization, economics, racism, solidarity and more (including, yes, Carnival.) And I loved the life I carved out for myself in Rio de Janeiro. (2/8)
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Catholic cardinals return to the Vatican to elect Pope Francis' successor. White and black smoke will signal if a new pope has been chosen or not.