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Minga, Moxico province. Dec 2017

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Activism  >  Reportage

Giles Duley explores the deadly legacy of landmines in Angola

Scars from a forgotten war

The Angolan war killed two million people, making it one of the deadliest of the 20th century. But 16 years on, its violent legacy still haunts the region.

Saigon, South Vietnam, 1967 © Philip Jones Griffiths / Magnum Photos

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Remembering the life and work of Philip Jones Griffiths

1936 – 2008

A new show brings together two of the photojournalist’s most significant works: shots of Britain between 1950 - 1970, and his coverage of the Vietnam War.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

How Hurricane Maria swept up and devastated Puerto Rico

Life without power

The island is still stuck without electricity, internet and phone service over six weeks after the storm first struck. In her latest photo series, Erinn Springer captures the local struggles.

Bombay, India, 1981 © Alex Webb / Magnum Photos

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

History’s biggest moments, as seen by Magnum photographers

In Our Time

A new exhibition will look back on the incredible legacy of the Magnum agency; from Cartier-Bresson’s war photography to Eve Arnold’s Hollywood portraits.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

A nomadic photographer’s search for ‘home’

Pivot Points: Stories of Change

Huck photographer Charlie Shoemaker moved to South Africa from the US, chasing the promise of love. After years of heavy travelling, he’s finally figured out what was missing: a place to call his own.

© Nina Berman : NOOR

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Why photojournalism matters more than ever in the age of fake news

Resist

In the era of fake news and rising authoritarianism, leading photojournalists present their images of resistance in defence of those documenting the facts.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Photographers are revealing the dark truth about mass incarceration in the USA

Shining light on life behind bars

The Prison Photography project celebrates work that reveals the realities of prison life, while examining the deficiencies of photography in representing and putting an end to mass incarceration.

Moises Saman Magnum Photos

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Photographers capture the human stories behind 70 years of refugee crises

Empathy and understanding

A new exhibition with Amnesty celebrates how Magnum photographers have borne witness and tried to explain the driving forces behind migration crises since the agency’s founding in 1947.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Magnum photographers past and present collaborate on a guide to Europe for refugees

Welcome to Europa

Photographer Thomas Dworzak originated the ultimate survival guide to help newly arrived refugees makes sense of continent they now call home.

Newsha Tavakolian

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The world’s best photojournalists share their most compassionate images

Conditions of the heart

Magnum photographers reflect on the enormous role empathy and human connection play in their work, including Jim Goldberg, Diana Markosian and Newsha Tavakolian.

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The defining moments of the Cuban Revolution

No instant replays

Magnum photographer Burt Glinn arrived in Havana just as Fidel Castro’s revolutionaries seized power from dictator Fulgencio Batista.

Photo by Monique Jaques

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

In Pictures: Looking back at the Arab Spring five years on

Capturing a moment in time

On the fifth anniversary of protests in Egypt’s capital, we asked Huck photographers Guy Martin, Pauline Beugnies, Lindsay Mackenzie and Monique Jaques about the stills they remember most.

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