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Ana Lucía González Paz

Ana Lucía González Paz is visual projects editor at the Guardian

July 2024

  • Composite of false, AI generated images

    Smudgy chins, weird hands, dodgy numbers: seven signs you’re watching a deepfake

    Look out for surplus fingers, compare mannerisms with real recordings and apply good old-fashioned common sense and scepticism, experts advise

June 2024

  • Thames river water Ripped paper illustration

    The broken years: Tory Britain 2010-24
    How Tory neglect flooded Britain’s rivers with sewage

  • westafrica trail

    Bloodlines
    A cycle of debt, sex work and cocaine: the women in west Africa caught in Europe’s drugs trail

  • A young girl sobs among a crowd of mourners, some holding memorial photographs

    Bloodlines
    ‘The gangs never used to kill children, now they do’: how cocaine created Argentina’s first narcocity

  • Pile of cocaine with images from Ecuador in the background

    Bloodlines
    ‘The cocaine superhighway’: how death and destruction mark drug’s path from South America to Europe

  • Bloodlines
    ‘We’re seeing firearms, arson, attacks on homes’: the families in the eye of Ireland’s cocaine storm

  • Bloodlines
    Beaten and tortured: the north African children paying a bloody price for Europe’s insatiable appetite for cocaine

  • Bloodlines
    Revealed: drug cartels force migrant children to work as foot soldiers in Europe’s booming cocaine trade

  • Bloodlines
    How big is Europe’s cocaine problem – and what is the human cost?

March 2024

  • Jordanian army personnel carrying out an airdrop over northern Gaza on 15 March.

    ‘Man-made starvation’: the obstacles to Gaza aid deliveries – visual guide

    The obvious way in is by road, but the Israeli inspection process has held up trucks. The alternatives – deliveries by air or sea – are problematic