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Martin Roemers published in Guardian Weekend and online, UK
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Martin Roemers published in Guardian Weekend and online, UK...

Tommy Trenchard on cover of Figaro magazine, France
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Tommy Trenchard on cover of Figaro magazine, France...

Jonas Kakó published in Stern magazine, Germany
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Jonas Kakó published in Stern magazine, Germany...

Jonas Kakó published in Capital magazine, Germany
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Jonas Kakó published in Capital magazine, Germany...

Santiago Mesa published in Courrier international
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Santiago Mesa published in Courrier international...

Tommy Trenchard in The World Today
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Tommy Trenchard in The World Today...

New partnership with Clean Cooling Network (CCN)
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New partnership with Clean Cooling Network (CCN)...

We are delighted to be partnering with the CCN on their Clean Cooling Media Library project. At Panos Pictures we have always be...

Nick Hannes published in Newsweek, Japan
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Nick Hannes published in Newsweek, Japan...

Marco Garofalo exhibiting in Milan, Italy
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Marco Garofalo exhibiting in Milan, Italy...

Marco Garofalo is exhibiting his latest project – Lights in the Dark – at Piazetta Bossi 3, Citi Headquarters, Milan...

Ian Teh, Petterik Wiggers & Eric Rechsteiner published in Use Case
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Ian Teh, Petterik Wiggers & Eric Rechsteiner published in Use Case...

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Jelle Krings published in The Economist – 1843, UK
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Jelle Krings published in The Economist – 1843, UK...

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Onur Coban in Rhythms Monthly magazine, Taiwan
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Onur Coban in Rhythms Monthly magazine, Taiwan...

Pascal Maitre in Rhythms Monthly magazine, Taiwan
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Pascal Maitre in Rhythms Monthly magazine, Taiwan...

Chris de Bode in Internazionale, Italy
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Chris de Bode in Internazionale, Italy...

Lalo de Almeida exhibiting at Science Museum, London, UK
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Lalo de Almeida exhibiting at Science Museum, London, UK...

Panos photographer Lalo de Almeida and Luciano Candisani are jointly exhibiting their work on the Brazilian Pantanal at London&#...

Tom Pilston published in The Guardian, UK
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Tom Pilston published in The Guardian, UK...

Selene Magnolia Gatti wins Gold Prize at PX3 Awards in France
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Selene Magnolia Gatti wins Gold Prize at PX3 Awards in France...

Selene Magnolia Gatti has been awarded the Gold Prize in the Press/People/Personality category at this year’s Prix de la P...

Cinzia Canneri published in Panorama magazine, Norway
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Cinzia Canneri published in Panorama magazine, Norway...

Daniel Ochoa de Olza published in The Guardian, UK
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Daniel Ochoa de Olza published in The Guardian, UK...

Daniel Ochoa de Olza on the cover of Architectural Review, UK
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Daniel Ochoa de Olza on the cover of Architectural Review, UK...

Martin Roemers exhibiting ‘Homo Mobilis’ at Kunsthal in Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Martin Roemers exhibiting ‘Homo Mobilis’ at Kunsthal in Rotterdam, Netherlands...

Martin Roemers is exhibiting his latest project ‘Homo Mobilis’, which looks at people and the cars they drive in cou...

Ramin Mazur and Selene Magnolia in conversation at n-ost kitchen talks
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Ramin Mazur and Selene Magnolia in conversation at n-ost kitchen talks...

Ramin Mazur will be in conversation with photographers Selene Magnolia, Natalia Kepesz and Gesinen Born at the n-ost media hub t...

Iva Zimova published in Private Photo Review
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Iva Zimova published in Private Photo Review...

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Axel Javier Sulzbacher wins Felix Schoeller Photo Award 2025
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Axel Javier Sulzbacher wins Felix Schoeller Photo Award 2025...

Axel Javier Sulzbacher has won the Felix Schoeller Photo Award 2025 with his work on the highly lucrative and murky world of avo...

Martin Roemers in Fotografie Magazine, Netherlands
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Martin Roemers in Fotografie Magazine, Netherlands...

Martin Roemers in GEO magazine, Germany
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Martin Roemers in GEO magazine, Germany...

Martin Roemers in GEO magazine, France
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Martin Roemers in GEO magazine, France...

Chantal Pinzi & Eduardo Soteras in GLOBAL magazine
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Chantal Pinzi & Eduardo Soteras in GLOBAL magazine...

Daniel Ochoa de Olza in Volkskrant, Netherlands
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Daniel Ochoa de Olza in Volkskrant, Netherlands...

Akos Stiller in Volkskrant, Netherlands
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Akos Stiller in Volkskrant, Netherlands...

Treasure Island
Story by Jonas Kako

Treasure Island

The Kangerluarsuk Fjord cuts deep into the wild mountains of southern Greenland. Bare rock walls rise steeply out of the water. ...

Hanging on in Havresk
Story by Mario Heller

Hanging on in Havresk

Murad Vartanian dyes his moustache black. It\'s a sign of resistance; and the 70 year old mayor of Havresk needs this resistance...

A Thread of Light in the Dark
Story by Onur Coban

A Thread of Light in the Dark

Recently in Gaziantep, in southeastern Turkiye, I watched an old man walking back and forth with ropes in a dark cavern; a man w...

The Lost World of Udzungwa
Story by Frederic Noy

The Lost World of Udzungwa

In the misty, isolated, and impenetrable mountains of southern Tanzania lies one of the world\'s richest ecosystems and the refu...

Africa’s Great Green Wall
Story by Tommy Trenchard

Africa’s Great Green Wall

Launched in 2007, the Great Green Wall initiative is seen as the most ambitious environmental project ever undertaken in Africa....

Gangs of the Cape Flats
Story by Tommy Trenchard

Gangs of the Cape Flats

In the second half of the twentieth century, some 150,000 people of colour were forcibly removed from their homes in Cape Town a...

Kin la Belle
Story by Pascal Maitre

Kin la Belle

The capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo could be the most populous city in sub-Saharan Africa by 2050. This presents a n...

Saving the Sahara’s Oases
Story by Tommy Trenchard

Saving the Sahara’s Oases

For thousands of years, oases have sustained human life in the world\'s deserts. Globally, an estimated 150 million people rely ...

The Quiet Rise
Story by Ashkan Shabani

The Quiet Rise

I began \"The Quiet Rise\" at a moment when Germany still felt new to me, new enough that I was holding onto the idea that this ...

Dhaka, City of Magic and Mayhem
Story by Pascal Maitre

Dhaka, City of Magic and Mayhem

Dhaka is a massive, low-lying urban expanse that is home to over 10 million people and sits at the confluence of the Meghna and ...

High Life
Story by Pascal Maitre

High Life

At 4,150 metres above sea level El Alto is the highest major city in the world, situated adjacent to La Paz, Bolivia\'s capital....

A Child’s Price
Story by Cinzia Canneri

A Child’s Price

In November 2019 Armenia, a poor former Soviet Republic in the southern Caucasus, was rocked by a major scandal following shocki...

Future Proofing
Story by Lalo de Almeida

Future Proofing

Deep in the Amazon rainforest, 80 kilometres north of the regional capital Manaus, Brazil\'s National Institute of Amazonian Res...

Nusantara – new capital or white elephant?
Story by Nick Hannes

Nusantara – new capital or white elephant?

In 2019, Indonesia\'s former President Joko Widodo announced the relocation of the national capital Jakarta, plagued by overpopu...

Silent Landscapes
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Silent Landscapes

This project examines the traces of the nearly three million Sudeten Germans who were expelled from the border areas of Czechosl...

Perpetual Motion
Story by Robin Hammond

Perpetual Motion

The Nomadic Fulani are one of the largest nomadic groups in the world, spread over 20 countries in West and Central African Sahe...

Zama Zama
Story by Tommy Trenchard

Zama Zama

Since the discovery of the first South African diamond in 1867, the country\'s mining industry has generated extraordinary wealt...

Train Connection
Story by Jelle Krings

Train Connection

In June 2025, India\'s Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a new railway line that for the first time connects New Delhi to...

Mutiny
Story by Merlin Daleman

Mutiny

\"After leaving many years ago I returned to find a country frozen in time. Whilst London had flourished, the communities of the...

Mukbang
Story by Jerome Gence

Mukbang

\"Today, I\'m going to eat three kilograms of pork and noodles.\" In the small, specially fitted-out studio in his brand new...

School Matters
Story by Chris de Bode

School Matters

When can I go back to school? Thats the first question many children across Latin America start their day with. For millions in ...

On the Edge of the Sinkholes
Story by Onur Coban

On the Edge of the Sinkholes

The Karapinar district of Konya, the largest province in Turkey, is one of the driest parts of the country. Over the past two de...

Deadly Dust
Story by Tommy Trenchard

Deadly Dust

For most of the twentieth century, the Zambian town of Kabwe was home to one of the world\'s largest lead mines. During that tim...

Bukele’s Brutal Crackdown
Story by Carlos Barrera

Bukele’s Brutal Crackdown

Over a few days in March 2022, 92 people, including bus drivers, street vendors and shoppers, were killed in El Salvador, victim...

Noxious Nickel
Story by Mas Agung Wilis

Noxious Nickel

Weda Bay on Halmahera, an island in the North Maluku province of Indonesia, now accounts for 17% of global nickel production. In...

A Dog’s Life
Story by Tommy Trenchard

A Dog’s Life

Now common in the U.S. and other parts of the Global North, luxury pet hotels have arrived in South Africa. And the industry is ...

Jaide
Story by Santiago Mesa

Jaide

At 5.8 per 100,000 inhabitants., Colombia has one of the lowest suicide rates but in its indigenous communities it climbs to one...

Women’s Bodies as Battlefields
Story by Cinzia Canneri

Women’s Bodies as Battlefields

As many as 600,000 people are thought to have died in the brutal war between Tigray and Ethiopia from 2020 - 2022, far more than...

The King’s Last Rangers
Story by Alessandro Gandolfi

The King’s Last Rangers

They are one of the oldest groups of rangers in the world, established two centuries ago in Italy\'s Piedmont Alps as gamekeeper...

Deadly Waters
Story by Simon Townsley

Deadly Waters

The Damodar river darkens as it snakes through lush forest, tall maize fields and thatched villages. The rain water that falls o...

Half lives
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Half lives

Chernobyl 1986 - 2026: from man made disaster to war zone

Iron People
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Iron People

How Ukraine's trains became the country's lifeblood in the war with Russia

Subjugating the Amazon
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Subjugating the Amazon

Major infrastructure projects are about to be unleashed on the Amazon

Zama Zama
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Zama Zama

South Africa's mining industry creates extraordinary wealth for some but little reaches local communities

When can I go back to school?
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When can I go back to school?

Communities in danger hold on to education in Latin America

UN Blues
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UN Blues

On the 80th anniversary of the United Nations the organisation is in crisis on multiple fronts

Perpetual Motion
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Perpetual Motion

One of the world's largest nomadic groups faces threats from climate change and regional conflicts

Train Connection
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Train Connection

The new train to Kashmir is an engineering marvel but is its real purpose a means of controlling the region?

Mutiny
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Mutiny

The UK has one of the starkest economic divides of any country in Europe

Homo Mobilis
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Homo Mobilis

What does a vehicle tell us about status, culture and personal identity.

The River Runs Dry
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The River Runs Dry

The worst drought in the Amazon in a century has left communities cut off from the source of their livelihoods

Re-entry
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Re-entry

Every three months a space rocket carries three astronauts to the international space station while three return to earth...

Warm Waters
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Warm Waters

A multi-year project looking at the effects of climate change on communities and environments across the Pacific region. ...

Dickson
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Dickson

The rise and fall of an African village over 20 years

Smart Solutions
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Smart Solutions

Towards a world free of poverty, hunger and environmental degradation, CGIAR is the world's largest global agricultural innov...

Where Love Is Illegal
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Where Love Is Illegal

72 countries around the world have criminal laws against sexual activity by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex p...

Traces
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Traces

The effects of China's breakneck industrialisation on the Yellow River

No Stranger Place
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No Stranger Place

Would you open your home to a refugee?

On Solid Ground
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On Solid Ground

A collaboration between the International Rescue Committee and Panos Pictures

OVER
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OVER

A photographic meditation from the skies above Poland.

From darkness into Light
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From darkness into Light

More than 620 million Africans, or two thirds of the population of the continent, have no access to electricity.

The Parallel State
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The Parallel State

A glimpse into the opaque world of contemporary Turkish politics and society.

We are Indestructible
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We are Indestructible

Ending one of the world's longest running civil wars.

River Congo – DRC’s Highway 1
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River Congo – DRC’s Highway 1

The Congo river is the lifeline of a region with few roads or railways.

Side Effects
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Side Effects

The result of years of aerial photography, this is a visual study of the complicated relationship between humans and nature.

Disposable Workers
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Disposable Workers

The people feeling the pain of Japan's unforgiving job market

Hidden Lives
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Hidden Lives

The untold story of urban refugees in Burundi, Haiti, Jordan, Malaysia, Thailand, United Kingdom, Kenya and the USA.

The Last Colony
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The Last Colony

For over 40 years Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony in northwestern Africa, and its people, the Sahrawis, have been liv...

#Future of Cities
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#Future of Cities

Future of Cities