2019 in pictures
As the year comes to an end, we look back at some the most striking images taken by Panos photographers in 2019.
People march in London in favour of a People’s Vote on Brexit. 19 October 2019, UK. © Andrew Testa/NY Times/Panos
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Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) soldiers monitor ISIS positions in the village of Baghouz just days before the operation to retake the area started. Syria. © Ivor Prickett/NY Times/Panos
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The worlds glaciers are melting rapidly. In Chile 95% of the glaciers are in retreat. Glacier Grey in Torres del Paine National park, Patagonia, Chile. © Mads Nissen/Panos
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Mothers and their babies who are receiving treatment at a mother and baby nutrition clinic for malnourished children. South Sudan. © Abbie Trayler-Smith/Panos
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Flames engulf woodland as the Green Wattle Creek fire, just south-west of Sydney, spreads burning all in its path. Australia. © Matthew Abbott/Panos
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Rogni (26) and Odin (25) take a hot tub late at night. They are visiting a friend who is working as a tour guide during summer. Faroe Islands. © Andrea Gjestvang/Panos
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Teenagers flock to the rides on the opening night of Murphy’s Funfair as it arrives on the Hartlepool Headland. UK. © Mary Turner/NY Times/Panos
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Fábio Erdos’ film Middle Earth available to watch online

In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, an alternative climate conference is taking place that brings together youth activists, indigenous leaders, scientists and forest dwellers.
Click HERE to watch the film by Panos filmmaker Fábio Erdos for The Guardian.
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George Georgiou in The Guardian

George Georgiou‘s recently self-published photobook Americans Parade is reviewed in The Guardian.
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Andrew Testa in The New York Times

On assignment for The New York Times, Andrew Testa travelled around England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales to photograph the UK in the run up to the general election and Brexit.
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Ian Teh in Feng Magazine

Ian Teh‘s award-winning work on the Yellow River in China has been published in Feng Magazine.
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Mads Nissen in Politiken

Mads Nissen’s recent work on the effect of climate change on glaciers in Chile has been published in the Danish daily Politiken.
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Whereabouts

Click HERE to download the latest whereabouts of our photographers and filmmakers.
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A camel takes fishermen to their fishing spot on the frozen Aral Sea. Kazakhstan, 2015. © Laurent Weyl/Panos
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Season’s greetings from all of us at Panos!
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