Eyder Peralta Eyder Peralta is an international correspondent for NPR. He was named NPR's Mexico City correspondent in 2022.
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Eyder Peralta

International Correspondent, Mexico City, Mexico

Eyder Peralta is an international correspondent for NPR. He was named NPR's Mexico City correspondent in 2022. Before that, he was based in Cape Town, South Africa. He started his journalism career as a pop music critic and after a few newspaper stints, he joined NPR in 2008.

In his career, Peralta has reported from more than 20 countries on four continents. In 2022, his coverage of East Africa was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in the Audio Reporting category.

Peralta joined NPR as associate producer, working his way up to become an international correspondent in 2016.

While based in Nairobi, Kenya, and then Cape Town, South Africa, he crisscrossed the African continent. He's interviewed presidents, covered resistance movements, civil war, Ebola and the coronavirus pandemic. He spent years reporting a profile on the most vulgar woman in Uganda. He wrote about house music in South Africa, the joy of mango season in Kenya, a baby elephant boom, hyenas and even how he ended up jailed for four days in South Sudan.

On occasion, he was dispatched to other regions, including Venezuela and Ukraine to cover the Russian invasion.

Previously, Peralta reported breaking news for NPR based out of Washington, D.C., where he covered everything from the American rapprochement with Cuba to natural disasters to the national debates on policing and immigration.

In 2009 and 2014, Peralta was part of the NPR teams that received the George Foster Peabody Award. His 2016 investigative feature on the death of Philando Castile was honored by the National Association of Black Journalists and the Society for News Design.

Peralta was born amid a civil war in Matagalpa, Nicaragua. His parents fled when he was child and they settled in Miami. Peralta graduated with a journalism degree from Florida International University.

He is married to writer and author Cynthia Leonor Garza. They have three young daughters, who occasionally do their own reporting.

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Monday

In Mexico, history was made over the weekend in a state gubernatorial election

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Wednesday

Popocatépetl volcano spews incandescent material on Tuesday. The second highest volcano in the Mexico increased its activity, and authorities raised the alert to the second-highest level. Cristopher Rogel Blanquet/Getty Images hide caption

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Sunday

Presidential candidate Carlos Pineda, of the Prosperidad Ciudadana party, arrives to the Constitutional Court in Guatemala City, Saturday, May 20, 2023. Pineda seeks to reverse a court decision that has excluded him from the electoral process. Moises Castillo/AP hide caption

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In Guatemala, the suspension of a leading presidential candidate has sparked concerns

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Wednesday

Families of missing Mexicans have taken over a prominent space in Mexico City

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Friday

Bad Bunny (center) recently made waves with "un x100to," a collaboration with the regional Mexican band Grupo Frontera. Eric Rojas hide caption

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Why regional Mexican's current explosion catapults the genre to new heights

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Wednesday

An app is the latest tool, and barrier, for migrants at the southern U.S. border

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Wednesday

What Bukele's pride in El Salvador's pet hospital says about the controversial leader

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Friday

Why the Mexican border city of Matamoros is under heavy scrutiny

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Thursday

Wednesday

The hunt continues in Mexico for the gunmen who kidnapped 4 Americans

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Tuesday

Two of the four U.S. citizens kidnapped in northern Mexico have been killed

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A member of the Mexican security forces stands next to a white minivan with North Carolina plates and several bullet holes at the scene of the crime in Matamoros on Friday. Stringer/AP hide caption

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Friday

Mothers in El Salvador wonder if their imprisoned sons will ever be released

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Sunday

The Boston Marathon's official race dog, a golden retriever named Spencer, has died

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How one father-daughter duo put an iconic Mexican sound on tape

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Politics chat: The East Palestine train derailment raises questions

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The poet Gioconda Belli is one of more than 300 Nicaraguans stripped of citizenship

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Lael Brainard is the new director of the president's National Economic Council

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Why did some dinosaurs grow so large? Researchers have new insights

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There's no shortage of climate solutions — here's how to tell which ones are legitimate

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At the G-20 summit, countries couldn't reach an agreement about Ukraine

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Ukraine has issued a stamp based on a Banksy mural

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Mexico's new election reform is a blow to its young democracy

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Dan Santat on his graphic novel 'A First Time For Everything'

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