With photographs from Gaza, Rome and Buenos Aires — among other places.
With photographs from Gaza, Rome and Buenos Aires — among other places.
With photographs from Kyiv, Bangkok and Zurich — among other places.
With photographs from Nakuru, Pamplona and Paris — among other places.
With remarkable shots from Waterloo, Wimbledon and Crete, among other places.
With remarkable shots from Ciutadella de Menorca, Yangon, London, Nakuru, among other places.
With remarkable shots from Khan Younis, Barcelona, Kananaskis and Ascot, among other places.
With remarkable shots from Stockholm, Tehran, and Leipzig, among other places.
With photographs from Gaza City, Madrid, Guwahati and Paris, among other places.
With photographs from Gaza City, Madrid, Guwahati and Paris, among other places.
With photographs from New York City, Brittany and Malaysia, among other places.
With photographs from Saudi Arabia, Cannes and Indonesia, among other places.
With photographs from the Vatican, Kyrgyzstan and the Czech Republic, among other places.
With photographs from Iran, Madrid and India, among other places.
With photographs from Singapore, Turin and Tehran, among other places.
With photographs from Rotterdam, Milan and Moscow, among other places.
With photographs from Washington, Port-au-Prince, Gaza and Agra, among other places.
With photographs from Tokyo, Istanbul, Paris and Buenos Aires — among other places.
With photographs from Belgrade, Khan Younis and Chicago — among other places.
With photographs from Jeddah, Ottawa and Beijing — among other places.
With photographs from London, Mannheim, Hollywood, Medaan and Venice — among other places.
With photographs from Nepal, Germany, Israel, China — among other places.
With striking shots from Rome, Riyadh, Toronto — and more.
With striking shots from Germany, Thailand, the U.S., Japan and more.
With striking shots from Washington, D.C., Gaza, Cologne, Russia’s far east, and more.
The best images from the past week of celebrations of the Lunar New Year, or Chinese New Year, spread farther and wider around the globe.
With striking photographs from Poland, the DR Congo, Gaza and the Shetlands, among other places.
Among the images, are photos from Thailand, Gaza, Turkey, Japan — among other places.
Among the images, are photos from Gaza, Venezuela, India, South Korea, Japan, Germany — among other places.
Among the images, are photos from France, China, Canada, the U.S., Ghana and Greenland.
The ZUMA press photographs marking and making news for January 7, 2025 include an earthquake in Tibet, Justin Trudeau’s resignation announcement and Charlie Hebdo commemorations in Paris. Earthquake in the Himalayan region Rescuers help injured people from Zhacun Village in Xigaze, southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake jolted this Himalayan region. A […]
In partnership with ZUMA photo agency, here are the top images for the week of Dec. 27-Jan. 2. The selection includes a devastating plane crash in South Korea that claimed 179 lives, an apparent terror attack that marred New Year’s Eve in New Orleans, while Russia and Ukraine exchanged hundreds of prisoners in a UAE-brokered […]
Thanks to the many citizen science projects that exist today, all of us who make up the social fabric can actively contribute to scientific knowledge and sustainable development.
Updated Aug. 25, 2024 at 11:45 am Happy 55 to German supermodel Claudia Schiffer, who was born on this day in 1970. Who is Claudia Schiffer? Claudia Schiffer is a supermodel who was born in Rheinberg, Germany. She rose to fame in the 1990s when she was discovered by a modeling agent in a nightclub […]
Manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany, for almost 100 years now, Leica cameras are sometimes worth more second-hand than new. Around them, a global community of passionate enthusiasts has begun in recent years to grow again.
Updated July 5, 2024 at 12:35 p.m. Algeria gained independence from France on this day in 1962. What was the Algerian War of Independence? The Algerian War of Independence was a conflict that took place from 1954 to 1962 between Algerian nationalist groups and France. The war was fought with the goal of ending French […]
There have been countless graphic images circulating of the brutal Oct. 7 attack on Israel and the seven months of bloody retribution on the people of Gaza. Yet an image where you can’t see the victim has been recognized as the Photo of the Year.
For the Colombian trans activist Álex Rodríguez Pineda, there is no single way to be a person with trans life experience; our gender identities and our bodies are in constant construction. He speaks with Colombian daily El Espectador about masculinity and trans activism.
Updated March 6, 2024 at 12:45 p.m. The iconic photograph, now referred to as “Migrant Mother” was taken by American photographer and photojournalist Dorothea Lange during the Great Depression in 1936. Who is the subject of the “Migrant Mother” photograph? The subject of the photograph is Florence Owens Thompson, a migrant agricultural worker and mother […]
Updated Jan. 9, 2024 at 1:10 p.m. The daguerreotype photo process, which gave the first photograph of a person, is announced at the French Academy of Science on this date in 1839. What is a daguerreotype? Invented by Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre, the daguerreotype was the first commercially successful photographic process (1839-1860) in the history […]
Updated Nov. 5, 2023 at 12:35 p.m. It was 55 years ago today. Some say this was the day the 1960s ended (or really began…)? The man who would eventually bring shame on the White House, resigning after the Watergate scandal, was already dividing opinion when he ran for President for the second time in […]