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World Press Photo 2024: Conflict, Migration, and Climate Change Dominate Winning Images
The 2024 World Press Photo contest, judged from nearly 60,000 submissions, awarded Samar Abu Elouf's photo of a nine-year-old Palestinian boy who lost his arms in an Israeli attack as Photo of the Year; other winning photos depicted migration, drought, and healthcare access issues, reflecting global...
World Press Photo 2024: Conflict, Migration, and Climate Change Dominate Winning Images
The 2024 World Press Photo contest, judged from nearly 60,000 submissions, awarded Samar Abu Elouf's photo of a nine-year-old Palestinian boy who lost his arms in an Israeli attack as Photo of the Year; other winning photos depicted migration, drought, and healthcare access issues, reflecting global...
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28% Bias Score


World Press Photo Award Controversy: TASS Photographer's Win Sparks Outrage
The 2025 World Press Photo Award faced criticism for awarding Mikhail Tereshchenko, a TASS photographer known for pro-Russian views, for his photos of Georgian protests, raising concerns about journalistic neutrality and the award's judging process.
World Press Photo Award Controversy: TASS Photographer's Win Sparks Outrage
The 2025 World Press Photo Award faced criticism for awarding Mikhail Tereshchenko, a TASS photographer known for pro-Russian views, for his photos of Georgian protests, raising concerns about journalistic neutrality and the award's judging process.
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52% Bias Score


Photographer Documents Diverse Childbirth Experiences During COVID-19 Pandemic
Photographer Maggie Shannon documented the birth of Storie, part of her project "Extreme Pain, Extreme Joy," which captures the experiences of women giving birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles, revealing diverse and intense experiences.
Photographer Documents Diverse Childbirth Experiences During COVID-19 Pandemic
Photographer Maggie Shannon documented the birth of Storie, part of her project "Extreme Pain, Extreme Joy," which captures the experiences of women giving birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles, revealing diverse and intense experiences.
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48% Bias Score


American Photographer Wins 2024 Travel Photographer of the Year
American photographer Piper Mackay won the 2024 Travel Photographer of the Year award for her infrared photos of Africa, while other winners depicted diverse subjects globally, including Chinese coal miners, a Mongolian Pallas cat, and the Wauga tribe in Papua New Guinea; the exhibition will tour gl...
American Photographer Wins 2024 Travel Photographer of the Year
American photographer Piper Mackay won the 2024 Travel Photographer of the Year award for her infrared photos of Africa, while other winners depicted diverse subjects globally, including Chinese coal miners, a Mongolian Pallas cat, and the Wauga tribe in Papua New Guinea; the exhibition will tour gl...
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20% Bias Score


Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo
A new documentary challenges the long-held belief that AP photographer Nick Ut took the iconic Vietnam War photo "The Terror of War", claiming local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe was the actual photographer, supported by film evidence and an ex-AP employee's testimony.
Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo
A new documentary challenges the long-held belief that AP photographer Nick Ut took the iconic Vietnam War photo "The Terror of War", claiming local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe was the actual photographer, supported by film evidence and an ex-AP employee's testimony.
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48% Bias Score


Napalm Girl Photo Authorship Challenged
A new documentary challenges the long-held attribution of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "napalm girl" photograph to Nick Ut, claiming instead that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image on June 8, 1972, in Trang Bang, South Vietnam; the Associated Press, which published the image, disp...
Napalm Girl Photo Authorship Challenged
A new documentary challenges the long-held attribution of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "napalm girl" photograph to Nick Ut, claiming instead that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image on June 8, 1972, in Trang Bang, South Vietnam; the Associated Press, which published the image, disp...
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28% Bias Score

Gaza Child's Photo Wins 2025 World Press Photo Award
Samar Abu Elouf's photo of nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, injured in a March 2024 Gaza attack and now living in Qatar after arm amputations, won the 2025 World Press Photo of the Year, highlighting the human cost of the conflict and marking a shift towards greater diversity in award selections.

Gaza Child's Photo Wins 2025 World Press Photo Award
Samar Abu Elouf's photo of nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, injured in a March 2024 Gaza attack and now living in Qatar after arm amputations, won the 2025 World Press Photo of the Year, highlighting the human cost of the conflict and marking a shift towards greater diversity in award selections.
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40% Bias Score

World Press Photo 2025: 42 Winners Highlight Global Issues
The 2025 World Press Photo contest awarded 42 photographers across six regions, showcasing images and projects covering political protests in Kenya, migration through the Darién Gap, and the impact of climate change and conflict, with winners announced on April 17th.

World Press Photo 2025: 42 Winners Highlight Global Issues
The 2025 World Press Photo contest awarded 42 photographers across six regions, showcasing images and projects covering political protests in Kenya, migration through the Darién Gap, and the impact of climate change and conflict, with winners announced on April 17th.
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Photographer Wins Zilveren Camera for Sifan Hassan Marathon Photo
Remko de Waal won the Zilveren Camera, a prestigious Dutch photojournalism award, for his photograph of Olympic marathon runner Sifan Hassan, which the jury deemed a powerful representation of human perseverance and connection.

Dutch Photographer Wins Zilveren Camera for Sifan Hassan Marathon Photo
Remko de Waal won the Zilveren Camera, a prestigious Dutch photojournalism award, for his photograph of Olympic marathon runner Sifan Hassan, which the jury deemed a powerful representation of human perseverance and connection.
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20% Bias Score

Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photograph
A documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival challenges the authorship of a famous Vietnam War photograph, alleging that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not Nick Út, took the Pulitzer Prize-winning image on June 8, 1972, based on forensic analysis and witness accounts.

Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photograph
A documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival challenges the authorship of a famous Vietnam War photograph, alleging that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not Nick Út, took the Pulitzer Prize-winning image on June 8, 1972, based on forensic analysis and witness accounts.
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48% Bias Score

Documentary Disputes Authorship of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photograph
The documentary "The Stringer" premiered at Sundance, alleging that the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo was taken by a Vietnamese stringer, Nguyen Thành Nghe, not Nick Ut as the Associated Press maintains, sparking a controversy based on the testimony of a former AP photo editor and other witnesses.

Documentary Disputes Authorship of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photograph
The documentary "The Stringer" premiered at Sundance, alleging that the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo was taken by a Vietnamese stringer, Nguyen Thành Nghe, not Nick Ut as the Associated Press maintains, sparking a controversy based on the testimony of a former AP photo editor and other witnesses.
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48% Bias Score

Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo
The documentary "The Stringer" challenges the authorship of the iconic Vietnam War photo "The Terror of War," claiming that local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not AP photographer Nick Ut, took the 1972 picture of a napalm-attack victim; conflicting accounts and evidence fuel ongoing debate.

Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo
The documentary "The Stringer" challenges the authorship of the iconic Vietnam War photo "The Terror of War," claiming that local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not AP photographer Nick Ut, took the 1972 picture of a napalm-attack victim; conflicting accounts and evidence fuel ongoing debate.
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44% Bias Score
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