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Enrique Acevedo is an anchor and correspondent for CBS News where he reports across multiple broadcasts and platforms. An award-winning journalist, Acevedo has covered major news stories around the globe in English  and  Spanish  for  print,  broadcast  and  online  media.  His  work includes  coverage  of  the  COVID-19  pandemic,  three  U.S.  presidential elections, the 2012 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the humanitarian crisis in Haiti, the AIDS epidemic in Africa, the drug wars in Mexico, and the impact of Climate Change across Latin America. He  has  interviewed  many  world  leaders  such  as  President  Barack Obama, Kofi Annan, Melinda Gates, Juan Manuel Santos and Desmond Tutu, among others. Acevedo has been called "The Voice" of the Latino community by the Huffington Post and a "Global Media Leader" by the World Economic Forum. He first joined CBS News as a correspondent for    60    Minutes+,    the    streaming    edition    of    CBS    News'    iconic newsmagazine 60 Minutes.