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World Press Photo, the renowned photojournalism and documentary photography competition, has revealed the 42 winning images of 2025. These were chosen from approximately 60,000 submissions by nearly 4,000 photographers from 141 countries. The awarded photographs offer original perspectives on key contemporary issues, from wars to the climate crisis, capturing protests in Kenya, Myanmar, Haiti, El Salvador, and Georgia, the rise of new political figures in Germany and the United States, as well as the celebration of Pride in a secret location in Lagos and moments of interaction with various animal species. The winner of the World Press Photo of the Year and the two finalists will be announced on April 17 during the opening of the Flagship World Press Photo Exhibition 2025 at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam.

Mother Moves, House Approves
Participants at “Heavenly Bodies,” an underground drag ballroom event during Lagos Pride, celebrate the “mother of the year” winner. Lagos, Nigeria, 21 June 2024. Winner Africa Single.
Winner Africa, Singles. © Temiloluwa Johnson

Women's Bodies as Battlefields
Yohanna (22) resting next to her mother after she received treatment for complications arising from kidney removal. Shot by Eritrean police at the border, she woke up at a hospital where she learned that one of her kidneys had been removed. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 31 October 2017.
Winner Africa, Long Term projects. © Cinzia Canneri, Association Camille Lepage

Kenya's Youth Uprising
A protestor raises a fist in defiance as Kenyan police officers use a water cannon to disperse the gathering. Pink dye in the water is often used by police at protests to mark individuals for identification. Nairobi, Kenya, 20 June 2024.
Winner Africa, Stories © Luis Tato, Agence France-Presse

No More Monkey Mania in Thai Town
A long-tailed macaque looks into a motorbike’s side mirror, near Phra Prang Sam Yot temple. Lopburi, Thailand, 3 February 2024.
Winner Asia-Pacific and Oceania, Stories. © Chalinee Thirasupa, Reuters

Four Storms, Ten Days
A man wades through a street flooded by heavy rains from Typhoon Toraij. Ilagan City, Isabela, northern Philippines, 12 November 2024.
Winner Asia-Pacific and Oceania, Stories. © Noel Celis, Associated Press

A Nation in Conflict
Members of the Special Operations Force (SOF), a PDF unit, dig graves for four resistance fighters who died in an attack on a government military camp. Taung Soon, Kayin State, Myanmar, 26 April 2024.
Winner Asia-Pacific and Oceania, Stories. © Ye Aung Thu

It Smells of Smoke at Home
Russian flags and those of various units of the Russian defence forces and Wagner Group fly over the graves of soldiers killed in Ukraine. Tomsk, Russia, 30 August 2023.
Winner Europe, Long-Term Projects. © Aliona Kardash, DOCKS Collective, for Stern Magazine

Droughts in the Amazon
A young man brings food to his mother who lives in the village of Manacapuru. The village was once accessible by boat, but because of the drought, he must walk 2 kilometers along the dry riverbed of the Solimões River to reach her. Amazonas, Brazil, 5 October 2024.
Winner South America, Stories. © Musuk Nolte, Panos Pictures, Bertha Foundation

Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump
Members of the United States Secret Service help Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump off stage moments after a bullet from an attempted assassin hit his ear during a campaign rally. Butler, Pennsylvania, United States, 13 July 2024.
Winner North and Central America, Singles. © Jabin Botsford, for The Washington Post

Life and Death in a Country Without Constitutional Rights
Maria Elena Lozano mourns at her son’s coffin. Maria Elena’s son, Marvin Diaz Lozano, became sick in jail, was released after photographs of his mistreatment went viral on social media, and later died due to lack of proper medical treatment while imprisoned. Usulután, El Salvador, 29 July 2024.
Winner North and Central America, Long term projects. © Carlos Barrera, El Faro, NPR

Brazil's Worst-Ever Floods
A flooded street corner in Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 5 May 2024.
Winner South America, Stories. © Amanda M. Perobelli, Reuters

Bullets Have No Borders
At least 2,463 kolbars were killed or injured in Iranian Kurdistan between 2011 and 2024. Every year brides become widows due to the dangerous occupation. Kurdistan, Iran, 21 March 2023.
Winner West, Central, and South Asia, Long-Term Projects. © Ebrahim Alipoor

The Shadows Already Have Names
Mohamed Khaled Krayem, free after seven years in prison for marijuana possession, finds his muscle memory instinctively reproduces the sleeping position he was forced to adopt in his crowded cell. Damascus, Syria, 15 December 2024.
Winner West, Central, and South Asia, Stories. © Samuel Nacar, for Revista 5W

The Shadows Already Have Names
A corridor of the infamous Sednaya prison, which at some point held up to 20,000 inmates, and where military defectors and dissidents were subject to brutal beatings, electric shocks, and starvation. Damascus, Syria, 14 December 2024.
Winner West, Central, and South Asia. © Samuel Nacar, for Revista 5W

Paths of Desperate Hope
Luis Miguel Arias (28) takes a break with his daughter Melissa (4) as they climb a hill. They are from Venezuela and joined the over 250,000 migrants who traversed the gap in 2022. Darién Gap, 23 September 2022.
Winner South America, Long-Term Projects. © Federico Ríos

Jaidë
María Camila, Luisa, and Noraisi Birry stand by the grave of their sister Yadira, while wearing the paruma shawls Yadira left behind. Yadira Birry (16) took her own life with a paruma on 7 April 2023. Chocó, Colombia, 20 June 2024.
Winner South America, Stories. © Santiago Mesa

The Canvas of Power
People vandalize a statue of former Bangladesh president, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who had resigned following weeks of unrest. Dhaka, Bangladesh, 5 August 2024.
Winner West, Central, and South Asia, Singles. © Suvra Kanti Das, for The Daily Prothom Alo

Jaidë
Ahitana (23) has attempted suicide several times. Originally from the Emberá Katio community, she now lives in Bogotá, where she faces hostility, mistreatment, and lack of economic opportunities. Bogotá, Colombia, 9 February 2024.
Winner South America, Stories. © Santiago Mesa

Jaidë
The Emberá Dobida community of Puerto Antioquia, in Chocó, has 141 inhabitants and has reported more than 15 suicide attempts since 2015. Chocó, Colombia, 21 June 2024
Winner South America, Stories. © Santiago Mesa

Bullets Have No Borders
Thousands have lost their lives crossing these mountains. Kurdistan, Iran, 8 February 2019.
Winner West, Central, and South Asia, Long-Term Projects. © Ebrahim Alipoor

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