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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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Gaza Airstrike Survivor's Photo Wins World Press Photo of the Year

Nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, who lost both arms in a December 6, 2023 Israeli airstrike in Gaza, won the World Press Photo of the Year for a haunting image depicting the war's impact; he's now receiving prosthetic care in Doha, Qatar, highlighting the dire healthcare situation in Gaza and the resil...

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Gaza Child's Photo Wins World Press Photo Award

A poignant photo of 9-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, who lost both arms in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, won the 2024 World Press Photo Contest; the image, taken by Samar Abulof, highlights the war's devastating impact on civilians, with the UN estimating that about half of the casualties were women and c...

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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...

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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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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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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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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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Gaza Child's Photo Wins World Press Photo of the Year

Samar Abu Elouf's photo of nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, who lost both arms in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, won World Press Photo of the Year, highlighting the conflict's long-term human cost; the image was selected from nearly 60,000 entries.

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Gazan Boy's Photo Wins World Press Photo of the Year

Palestinian photographer Samar Abu Elouf's photo of 9-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, a Gazan boy who lost his arms in an Israeli attack during the Hamas-Israel war, won the 2024 World Press Photo of the Year award. The photo, taken in Qatar where both reside, was published in The New York Times.

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Amazon Drought: Fishermen Walk on Dry Riverbed as 480,000 Face Crisis"

A World Press Photo award-winning photo depicts three fishermen walking two kilometers on the dry riverbed of Brazil's Solimões River due to a severe drought affecting over 480,000 people, disrupting transportation, food security, and healthcare in the Amazon.

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