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Showcasing some of the world's best photojournalists and presenting their work in galleries, rather than the usual, one-off spot news format
  • The Japanese wrestler Yuki Kamifuku (right) fights her opponent ‘Crystal’ of the Philippines in Shanghai, China.

    Inside China’s pro wrestling scene – in pictures

    Despite a promising domestic market, the Chinese pro wrestling community has been battling for recognition and financial stability for decades
  • Crowds of people hold colourful umbrellas

    Tenth anniversary of Hong Kong’s umbrella movement – in pictures

    Region to mark a decade since police tried to disperse pro-democracy protests by firing teargas at unarmed students
  • A competitors takes part in the UK Hobby Horse championship

    UK Hobby Horse Championships – in pictures

    The event features young enthusiasts trotting, galloping and cantering on toy horses in various disciplines such as jumping and dressage. Its popularity has surged in recent years, especially during Covid, and is growing in appeal
  • Two men capture a pink dolphin in a net

    The race to find out what killed hundreds of pink dolphins in the Amazon – in pictures

    Scientists are trying to establish whether global heating caused the deaths of the rare river dolphins last year, before temperatures start to rise again
  • A skier smiles while holding her ski helmet strap amid shelves of boots

    Afriski, Lesotho’s ski resort – in pictures

    Lesotho’s Afriski ski resort, with its three small artificial-snow slopes surrounded by the remote brown mountains of a country in drought, draws visitors from the continent and beyond
  • A tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) photographed through a 20x optical microscope

    Spanish lab sterilises mosquitoes as climate crisis fuels spread of dengue – in pictures

    A laboratory in Valencia is breeding and sterilising thousands of tiger mosquitoes to fight dengue fever and other diseases as global heating encourages invasive species to spread across Europe
  • Cruise ships in Kotor, Montenegro

    Tourists engulf Montenegro’s Adriatic gem – in pictures

    Kotor, a Unesco world heritage site, is struggling to cope with a rise in visitors clogging its narrow streets and raising environmental concerns
  • Families on the beach in front of rows of beach huts in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex.

    Shore thing: English beach huts – in pictures

    Colourful wooden huts are a cherished fixture of the British seaside and are much sought after in the coastal resorts of Kent, Essex and East Sussex
  • A composite of Polaroid images depicting fans from around the world.

    Paris 2024: shake it like a Polaroid picture

    A selection of old-school photos from Paris, where a group of photographers are using Polaroids to snap fans from around the world
  • A boy touches a baby giraffe in western Kenya

    Giraffe relocation in Kenya – in pictures

    In western Kenya, wild giraffes are being relocated to the Ruko Conservancy to maintain peace between the Pokot and Ilchamus communities
  • A person examines a green emerald

    From trash to treasure: emerald hunters in Colombia – in pictures

    Every year, hundreds of emerald hunters dig through mining debris in Las Animas River, in the foothills of the eastern Andes mountain range. Colombia is by far the world’s largest producer of the precious stones, and the mining municipality of Muzo is known as the emerald capital of the world
  • Triptych of Donald Trump supporters

    ‘He’s gonna save America’: Trump supporters at the RNC – in pictures

    Supporters of the presidential nominee dressed up for the final day of the Republican national convention in Milwaukee
  • A lesbian couple in white gowns holding bouquets over their faces

    Japan’s LGBTQ+ photo weddings – in pictures

    Unable to marry legally in Japan, LGBTQ+ couples are celebrating their bond in traditional kimonos, suits and gowns for elaborate photoshoots
  • A blurred picture of people passing through a station with arrows pointing in different directions on the floor.

    Tokyo’s oldest train line – in pictures

    A reportage of the stations along the circular JR Yamanote line in Tokyo, capturing the hustle and bustle at the heart of the world’s biggest urban area. In service since 1885, the line is the city’s oldest, most important and most famous, with millions cramming on to the 35km (22-mile) route’s distinctive green cars every day
  • A local resident walks past a burning building following shelling in Ukraine

    Residents flee as war arrives in Toretsk, eastern Ukraine - in pictures

    Compared with others in war-scarred eastern Ukraine, the mining town of Toretsk was in a relatively sleepy sector of the frontline. Then suddenly, the Russian assaults began, and life there deteriorated drastically. And with the heavily increased amount of rockets and airstrikes that started raining down on Toretsk’s shaken residents many people decided to leave the town, while others decided to stay
  • Tek Prasad Gurung, 64, takes a bite from freshly-harvested honeycomb during honey hunting

    ‘Fraught with danger’: wild honey gathering in Nepal – in pictures

    For generations the Gurung community in Taap, about 175km (110 miles) west of the capital, Kathmandu, and other villages in the districts of Lamjung and Kaski, have scoured the steep Himalayan cliffs for honey. The villagers say the proceeds, split among them, are drying up as the number of hives has declined over the past decade, although some also earn a living from growing crops of rice, corn, millet and wheat
  • The swimmer Béryl Gastaldello stands in the Fountain of Apollo at the Palace of Versailles

    Paris 2024: the history and architecture – in eye-catching images

    Agence France-Presse have matched up sporting disciplines with historical sites in Paris, resulting in these fascinating and quirky photographs
  • A bunker at Løkken, western Denmark.

    The Nazis’ Atlantic wall that failed to prevent D-day

    For the 80th anniversary of the landings, AFP photojournalist Olivier Morin spent three weeks documenting the remnants of the supposedly impregnable defences designed to keep the allies at bay
  • A man looks through the window of a property which has the slogan and logo of a political party painted on it and a bicycle resting against it

    India’s ‘sinking island’ looks to election for survival – in pictures

    For many on Ghoramara, the general election is about the climate crisis and survival. The island, 150km south of Kolkata, has lost nearly half its area to soil erosion in the past two decades and could disappear if a solution is not found
  • A woman poses with her snakes

    Snake catchers festival in Italy – in pictures

    Each 1 May, the village of Cocullo in the Abruzzo region honours Saint Dominic of Sora with a procession of his statue draped with live snakes
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