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Death of Sebastião Salgado: A Loss for Environmental Photography
Renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado passed away; his extensive body of work documented environmental issues and the impact of human activity on nature, using black and white photography to powerfully convey both beauty and fragility.
Death of Sebastião Salgado: A Loss for Environmental Photography
Renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado passed away; his extensive body of work documented environmental issues and the impact of human activity on nature, using black and white photography to powerfully convey both beauty and fragility.
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48% Bias Score


Controversy Erupts Over Authorship of Iconic Vietnam Napalm Photo
Over 50 years after Nick Ut's Pulitzer-winning photo of Phan Thi Kim Phuc fleeing a napalm attack in 1972, the World Press Photo organization suspended its attribution to Ut due to evidence presented in the documentary "The Stringer", suggesting other Vietnamese photographers, Nguyen Thanh Nghe and ...
Controversy Erupts Over Authorship of Iconic Vietnam Napalm Photo
Over 50 years after Nick Ut's Pulitzer-winning photo of Phan Thi Kim Phuc fleeing a napalm attack in 1972, the World Press Photo organization suspended its attribution to Ut due to evidence presented in the documentary "The Stringer", suggesting other Vietnamese photographers, Nguyen Thanh Nghe and ...
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40% Bias Score


Attribution of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photograph Suspended
The World Press Photo organization has suspended the attribution of Nick Út's famous "Napalm Girl" photograph following a two-year investigation prompted by a documentary questioning its authorship, with alternative photographers possibly being the true authors.
Attribution of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photograph Suspended
The World Press Photo organization has suspended the attribution of Nick Út's famous "Napalm Girl" photograph following a two-year investigation prompted by a documentary questioning its authorship, with alternative photographers possibly being the true authors.
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56% Bias Score


Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned
World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1972 "The Terror of War" photo, initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe as the photographer; World Press Photo will not re-attribute the photo until conclusive evidence is found.
Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned
World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1972 "The Terror of War" photo, initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe as the photographer; World Press Photo will not re-attribute the photo until conclusive evidence is found.
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40% Bias Score


Helicopter Evacuation from Saigon Apartment Building Symbolizes US Defeat in Vietnam
On April 29, 1975, UPI photographer Hubert Van Es captured an image of a helicopter landing on the elevator shaft of a Saigon apartment building housing CIA officers, evacuating personnel during the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War; this photo became a symbol of the US defeat.
Helicopter Evacuation from Saigon Apartment Building Symbolizes US Defeat in Vietnam
On April 29, 1975, UPI photographer Hubert Van Es captured an image of a helicopter landing on the elevator shaft of a Saigon apartment building housing CIA officers, evacuating personnel during the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War; this photo became a symbol of the US defeat.
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44% Bias Score


Gaza War Photo Wins World Press Photo of the Year
Samar Abu Elouf's photo of 9-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, a Palestinian boy who lost both arms in an Israeli attack in March 2024, won World Press Photo of the Year, highlighting the human cost of the Gaza war and selected from nearly 60,000 entries.
Gaza War Photo Wins World Press Photo of the Year
Samar Abu Elouf's photo of 9-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, a Palestinian boy who lost both arms in an Israeli attack in March 2024, won World Press Photo of the Year, highlighting the human cost of the Gaza war and selected from nearly 60,000 entries.
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56% Bias Score

Napalm Girl" Photo Attribution Suspended Amidst Controversy
World Press Photo" suspended its attribution of the 1972 "Napalm Girl" photo to Nick Ut following a documentary and investigations, raising doubt over the image's originator and highlighting challenges in verifying historical photographic evidence.

Napalm Girl" Photo Attribution Suspended Amidst Controversy
World Press Photo" suspended its attribution of the 1972 "Napalm Girl" photo to Nick Ut following a documentary and investigations, raising doubt over the image's originator and highlighting challenges in verifying historical photographic evidence.
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44% Bias Score

Dispute Erupts Over Authorship of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photo
A controversy surrounds the authorship of the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo from the Vietnam War, with the World Press Photo Foundation suspending Nick Ut's credit due to evidence suggesting other photographers might have taken it, while the Associated Press maintains its attribution to Ut.

Dispute Erupts Over Authorship of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photo
A controversy surrounds the authorship of the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo from the Vietnam War, with the World Press Photo Foundation suspending Nick Ut's credit due to evidence suggesting other photographers might have taken it, while the Associated Press maintains its attribution to Ut.
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52% Bias Score

Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned
World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1973 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph "The Terror of War," initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image; an investigation found inconsistencies but lacked definitive proof...

Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned
World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1973 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph "The Terror of War," initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image; an investigation found inconsistencies but lacked definitive proof...
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44% Bias Score

Robert Capa: Iconic War Photographer's Life and Legacy
Robert Capa, a Hungarian-born photojournalist, achieved global recognition for his iconic photographs of the Spanish Civil War, D-Day, and the creation of Israel; his work is known for its intense realism and profound impact on anti-war sentiment.

Robert Capa: Iconic War Photographer's Life and Legacy
Robert Capa, a Hungarian-born photojournalist, achieved global recognition for his iconic photographs of the Spanish Civil War, D-Day, and the creation of Israel; his work is known for its intense realism and profound impact on anti-war sentiment.
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32% Bias Score

Gazan Photographer Killed in Airstrike
Gazan photographer Fatma Hassona, who documented the impact of Israeli airstrikes on civilians and daily life in Gaza since October 2023, was killed along with nine family members in an Israeli airstrike on April 17, 2025, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists in Gaza.

Gazan Photographer Killed in Airstrike
Gazan photographer Fatma Hassona, who documented the impact of Israeli airstrikes on civilians and daily life in Gaza since October 2023, was killed along with nine family members in an Israeli airstrike on April 17, 2025, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists in Gaza.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Boy's Portrait Wins Press Photo of the Year
Nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour's portrait, taken by Samar Abu Elouf after he lost both arms in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, has been named Press Photo of the Year, highlighting the enduring human toll of the conflict; the image was selected from nearly 60,000 entries.

Gaza Boy's Portrait Wins Press Photo of the Year
Nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour's portrait, taken by Samar Abu Elouf after he lost both arms in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, has been named Press Photo of the Year, highlighting the enduring human toll of the conflict; the image was selected from nearly 60,000 entries.
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44% Bias Score
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