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Indigenous warriors, trafficked pangolins, Ebola doctors, fairytale railway sheds … this year’s prize-winners in the Sony world photography awards catch the turbulence of our times
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In Minneapolis, he’s an unforgiving ghost. In Naples, a saint weeping blood. In Nantes, a revolutionary. Our critic on how the killing has inflamed street artists worldwide
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The new normal and protests over the death of George Floyd – the most striking photographs from around the world this week
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A jockey in Belgrade, a barber in Havana, a famous young eco-warrior in Quebec ... the Portrait of Humanity prize captures the many vibrant faces of humanity around the world. Here’s the 2020 shortlist
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From Salvador Dalí in a fencing mask to Coco Chanel in her luxurious Paris flat, everyone who was anyone in the early 20th century had their portrait taken by Cecil Beaton
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Photographer Jordan Gale was curious to see how New Yorkers would adapt to a post Covid-19 summer. What he found was a combination of resilience, resourcefulness and joy
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Russian-born photographer Maria Quigley grew up in Britain. For this project she returned to her grandmother’s small flat in St Petersburg to explore themes of memory, isolation and female identity across three generations of her family
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The runway can be home to flights of fancy, supermodel star power and the building blocks of a dream wardrobe. With shows going digital this month, here are 14 that form the history of modern fashion
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As coronavirus patients across the UK are discharged, photojournalist Jonny Weeks meets some of those lucky enough to have been reunited with their loved ones
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As crops fail, farmers on Sumba island are weaving and fishing to make a living
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To meet rising demand for animal companions in lockdown, Public Animal Shelter in Rio de Janeiro allows people to check the profiles of available cats and dogs via social media. It then delivers the chosen pet to their new home
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As Japan considers lifting state-of-emergency conditions in many regions this week and the country inches towards a gradual return of economic activity, photographer Dai Kurokawa looks at life in the capital
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