Photojournalism nominees
Title: Water The strongest earthquake in modern time hit Port-Au-Principe, Haiti's capital, in January 2010. This Natural disaster destroyed all city and force Haitians to look for international help and for food and water. In the picture, the Haitians were trying to get some bottles of water which were distributed by Haitian government.
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Title: The look of suffering Tanzania
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Title: Young brickmaker resting A young brickmaker resting in his hammock in Battambang, Cambodia.
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Title: Beaten for her aid A Pakistani woman displaced by floods bleeds from a cut on her eyelid after she was attacked for her aid ration, distributed from a truck (background) in Bannay Wala, Punjab province, on September 7, 2010. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has called the floods in Pakistan "the worst natural disaster the United Nations has responded to in its 65-year history. AFP PHOTO/Carl de Souza
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Title: G20 Force (2) G20 Summit inToronto, 2010. 1billion dollars spent on security......
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Title: Kamathipura Sex Worker 03
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Title: Flag Ceremony At Arlington
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Title: Dumpyard people looking for plastic bottles at dumpyard in Dhaka bangladesh
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Title: modern slaves of Dubai these foreign labours wait in line for the next bus to pick them up, after an exhausting 15 hours day in the surreal cityscape of Dubai-Marina
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Title: Truck Truck spotted on parking in Breda, The Netherlands
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Title: Orphanage
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Title: Eyes Wide Shot UKRAINE / Odessa / July 7th 2010 / In a condemned building in the center of the Ukrainian harbor town Odessa homeless juveniles are injecting so-called “Boltushkas” - a cheap drug which slowly paralyzes the central nervous system. Both Dmitryi and Sergey - who injects the drug to his friend - have been infected with the HI virus by needle-sharing. Ukraine suffers from one of the worst AIDS epidemics in the world, and has reached the highest infection rate within Europe. Photo by Heinz Stephan TESAREK
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Title: L´Europe? Europe? Europa? GREECE / Fylakio / November 6th 2010 / Refugees are expressing resentment over conditions under which they are kept in the detainment camp Fylakio in Greece. On average, 200 refugees per day are crossing the border river Evros, which separates Turkey from the EU member states. Greece suffers from increasing problems handling the migration issue, and keeping humane standards for refugees. Photo by Heinz Stephan TESAREK
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Title: Acid Attack Survivor Thong Kham tears in her eyes as she talks about her scars in a result of attack in May 1990. She believes that the perpetrator made a mistake and attacked the wrong person. Acid violence is a national issue in Cambodia.
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Title: Alligator Hunt, Louisiana From a series about hunting culture, worldwide
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Title: Dog with Hare, Holland From a series about hunting, worldwide
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Title: Muflon Fetus, Germany From a series about hunting culture, worldwide
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Title: Squirrel Hunt, Louisiana From a series about hunting culture, worldwide
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Title: DRIVING RICHAW WITH SINGLE LEG AND HEND DRIVING RICHAW WITH SINGLE LEG AND HEND
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Title: Air strike The aftermath of an airstrike on the Libyan army outside of Benghazi, Libya.
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Title: In the ditch US Marines struggle to get a wounded colleague across an irrigation ditch in Helmand, Afghanistan.
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Title: Lamb skins left to dry during Moroccan Slaughter Feast Every October muslims celebrate the Feast of Abraham, where each family offers a sheep
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Title: Evil Nurse Taken at the Halloween Parade in West Hollywood, CA Oct. 31,2010
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Title: God Rescues Jitterbug Pierce, 29, embraces Josh Emmanuel, a patient she was treating at CDTI hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti immediately following the earthquake that struck on January 12, 2010. Emmanuel, who had cerebral palsy, had landed at the hospital after his mother abandoned him in the wake of the disaster. "They were using him to make money, but no one has money now and I think she decided he was too taxing," Pierce said. "We don't even know his real name, so we call him Josh Emmanuel, which means 'God rescues.'" Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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Title: Baptism
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Title: A scarce but vital resource A Tuareg bringin water for his animals. The Tuareg are a nomadic pastoralist people that have managed to survive in the hostile desert environment of the Sahara for millennia. Over recent years however, the effects of climate change are threatening their ability to subsist. Changes in rain patterns, such as the rains coming later in the season and all rain falling at a single occasion instead of spread out over time causes great distress in this society. The changes of water availability leads to a decrease in growth and availability of plant species needed by the Tuareg's grazing animals. Many have lost their camels and herds of cows and sheep as well as seen their traditional lands destroyed. The lack of water forces the Tuareg to compete with southern farming communities for the scarce resources and this has led to tensions between the communities. The region has been called ground zero for vulnerable communities struggling to adapt to climate change and projections derived from global climate models suggest that drought conditions in the Sahel may worsen in the coming decades. While the industrial countries are negotiating climate change these marginalised people are living it's affects.
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Title: Gotta Go 2 Gotta Go 2
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Title: Modern American Nazi LAS VEGAS, NV - June. 6, 2010: NSM (National Socialist Movement) members in the hotel foyer, on the Las Vegas Strip, preparing for a march on the streets of Vegas and in front of the Mexican Consulate in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Julie Platner/Redux)
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Title: Birdwatchers Birdwatchers at the southpier, IJmuiden, Netherlands
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Title: Very black night Lebanon - palestinian refugees camp Bourj Shemali, SEPTEMBER 13: a young boy plays with a toygun. The Burj Shemali camp is 3km east of the city of Tyre in south Lebanon. The camp was established to provide tented shelter for refugees from Hawla and Tiberias in northern Palestine in 1948. The camp suffered a great deal of damage during the years of civil conflict and much work still needs to be done to improve the infrastructure. Unemployment is extremely high in Burj Shemali. Most men find work in seasonal agriculture, construction and manual work. Women work in agriculture and as house cleaners.
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Title: Ituri Gold Mine DR Congo, 18th November 2009 - Former guerrilla rebels working in gold mine deep in the forest of the remote Ituri District, close to the border with Sudan.
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Title: Landmine victims The widespread and indiscriminate use of mines and munitions during almost 30 years of conflict has made Afghanistan one of the most heavily contaminated countries in the world. As of June 2009, 5,875 hazardous areas remain in the country. They cover an estimated 653 square kilometers of land and impact 2,028 communities
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Title: Mourning
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Title: Afghanistan Now! 27.08.2010 Afghanistan, Ghazni, Polish soldiers from 1st Plutoon Alpha undertook a mission during which the Taliban responsible for firing rockets at the polish base FOB Ghazni were captured.
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Title: Haiti, “January 12, 2010″ PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI - FEBRUARY 8: An Haitian woman mourn next to the body of his brother an Haitian american citizen who was shoot dead in the street as he got rob on February 8, 2010 in Port Au Prince in Haiti. As many as 200,000 people died on January 12 as a consequence of the 7.0-magnitude earthquake. At least 130 people have been pulled alive from the rubble. An estimated 1.5 million people have been left homeless. The Haitian government is planning to relocate some 400,000 people, currently in makeshift camps across the capital, to temporary tent villages outside the city. Aid agencies are still struggling to supply food and water to survivors, while thousands of Haitians who suffered serious injuries remain in need of urgent medical attention.
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Title: Niger Food Crisis GADABEDJI, NIGER - JUNE 27: Entrails of dead animals are seen hanged as meet traders buy the animals dead bodies to cook them on the spot and send them to Nigeria on June 27, 2010 in the village of Gadabedji in Niger.
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Title: Game Soldier and boy
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Title: Peace Angel Human Rights Angel of Amsterdam wants to move peace in the Middle East closer. 10th december 2010. The turtle and Jerusalem pillar express a fatiguing situation and a bond. The Angel threw human rights over the attendants. This day is the day of Declaration of the Universal human rights.
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Title: Haiti after earthquake, Port-au-Prince
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Title: Hatiti after earthquake Carrefour square in Port-au-Prince.
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Title: Dogs Philippine Islands. For me the scene captures the failed attempts at commercialism so prevalent in the country
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Title: Fabienne Family and friends of Fabienne Cherisma carry her lifeless body through the streets of downtown Port-au-Prince in the aftermath of Haiti's devastating earthquake. Clinging to a handful of framed paintings, the 15-year-old girl died after being shot in the head by a police officer during an intense day of looting. Confusion reigned as to whether her death was due to an errant gunshot or if she was targeted intentionally.
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Title: burnt_earth_01 KAZAKHSTAN / Semipalatinsk / 01.08.2010 Berik Sysdikov (born 11.1.1979) is holding his nephew. Berik's mother had been exposed to radioactivity caused by the nuclear weapons tests nearby during the years of atomic testing. Between 1949 and 1989 almost 500 atomic bombs were ignited for test purposes by the Soviets in the region of Semipalatinsk. Still today the region has a high frequency of various diseases primarily due to fallout from nearby nuclear test sites.
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Title: tanzania orphanage
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Title: Checking silver coating after having mirrored the lens Large Binocular Telescope project at Astrophysics Institute of Arcetri, Firenze. Making the special mirror lens for the adaptive module. Innovative technique to adapt a sort of flexible mirror lens to large binocular telescopes on the Earth has been introduced by the astrophysicist Piero Salinari of Astrophysics Institute of Arcetri. Such a revolutionary engineering will raise Earth-placed telescopes ability to produce crisper and sharper images than the ones obtainable only yet by Hubble from the space. The team in the picture, lead by astrophysicist doctor Armando Riccardi, with astrophysicist doctor Piero Ranfagni and astrophysicist doctor Runa Briguglio are checking the quality of the mirror coating just made on the flexible lens, in the laboratories of Arcetri.
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Title: Before the Ralph Lauren show Two men quietly quarrel over a pamphlet at the Ralph Lauren runway show during New York Fashion Week, February, 2011.
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Title: Portrait of a black bear First day of black bear hunting in New Jersey, December, 2010.
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Title: Congo Rape Victim Antoinette, 39 at the health centre in Katwiguru. She was dragged from a field by soldiers as she picked beans and raped. She receives treatment from British Charity Merlin to prevent her from getting pregnant or catching HIV AID's
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Title: Dog Fight Afghanistan, Kabul, Traditional Dog Fighting Scene in the outskirts of Kabul
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Title: Hungry for Money / Thirsty for Blood Member of the notorious Number Gang in Cape Town/ South Africa
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Title: On Tehrans Roof Tops (3) Tehran, Iran June 2009 - Women shout against the regime from a rooftop in Tehran. On june 12, 2009 the Iranian presidential elections were held, and the results were strongly contested by the population. Every night at 10, when streets are empty, cries of “death to the dictator” and “Allah u Akbar” (Allah is Great) echoed through Teheran: it’s the call of the dissidents against Ahmadinejad and the regime coming from the rooftops of their own home. A deeply simbolic act that recalled the shouts of “Allah u Akbar” to show opposition to the Monarchy at the time of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Photo Pietro Masturzo/Kairos Factory
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Title: In the medina
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Title: Bus station in Peshawar Peshawar is in the frontier on the war on terror. The regular people are stranded between the Taleban and the poor governing.
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Title: The Real Toy Story Woody stares at a worker in a Chinese sweatshop.
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Title: Waiting for Haiti (1)
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Title: Drought in Kenya (1) Giraffe killed by the draught in WAJIR area, in the northen eastern province Kenya . October 2009
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Title: Drought in Kenya (2) Turkana women get water for people and cattle from a twenty meters deep, homemade borehole, in the KAITEDE village, in the region of TURKANA
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Title: Desert Storm Mentors from US 10th Mountain Division, take cover from a sand dust tornado, while waiting by their soldiers from an ANA battalion, on a instruction day on Camp Safari on the outskirts of Herat, Afghanistan, 17th may 2010.
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Title: Homecoming Staff Sergeant Joseph Imeraj (foreground) and Technical Sergeant Daniel Bateman of Colorado's Air National Guard 120th Fighter Squadron return from a tour in Iraq to Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado, on July 25, 2009. Tyler Stableford shot this project as a feature for 5280 Magazine on Denver's citizen-soldiers of the Air National Guard.
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Title: the wedding
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Title: Bangkok unrest 01 A red shirt (anti-government protesters) flying the Thailand national flag, walked to the front-line of clashes between soldiers and protestors.
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