AP PHOTOS: Editor selections from Latin America, Caribbean

This photo gallery highlights some of the top news images made by Associated Press photographers in Latin America and the Caribbean published in the past week.

Thousands upon thousands of Venezuelan migrants braved multiple borders and walked until their feet bled to look for a better life in the countries neighboring their nation.

In Honduras, thousands of migrants began a trek that is supposed to end on the United States border. They are searching for a better life free of the extreme violence and poverty that plagues their country.

Argentina's capital saw the youth of the world compete in the World Youth Olympics.

In Haiti, people took to the streets to demand that the government give an account of the Petrocaribe funds donated by Venezuela to rebuild the country after the devastating 2010 earthquake.

Chile saw protests against the commemoration of the discovery of the Americas, organized by indigenous groups demanding autonomy and the recovery of ancestral land.

In Paraguay, rescued disabled dogs were equipped with wheelchairs at a shelter in Itapuami by owned by Jazmin Arevalos.

Brazil saw the final soccer match of the Brazil Cup with Cruzeiro losing Corinthians for the champsionship.

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Curated by photo journalist Ramon Espinosa in Havana. On Twitter @LatDesk

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