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World Press Photo: Photos of the Year

This is one of the most important photo reporting competitions in the world. The World Press Photo competition, organized every year since 1955 by the eponymous non-profit organization based in Amsterdam, awards the best news photos of the year. This year, the contestants exceeded 100 thousand, the judges were only 19, while the photographers who were awarded in the 18 categories of the competition - news, sports, everyday human stories, art and entertainment, portraits, nature, etc. - was 53.

The topic that moved the judges the most this year was immigration and especially the dignity of people who are forced to leave their country for a better life. The winners' photos will be featured in a mobile photo exhibition, which will travel to more than 100 cities in 45 countries in . The opening of the exhibition will take place in Amsterdam on April 18, 2014, where the events in honor of the winners will take place on April 24 and 25.

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The first prize was mobile! African immigrants stand up against the μιας νύχτας σε μια παραλία της πόλης του Τζιμπουτί και κρατάνε ψηλά τα κινητά τους τηλέφωνα ελπίζοντας πως θα καταφέρουν να πιάσουν ένα ασθενές και φθηνότερο σήμα από τη γειτονική Σομαλία. Αυτή η φωτογραφία του Αμερικανού Τζον Στανμέγερ του πρακτορείου VII Photo Agency κέρδισε το πρώτο βραβείο World Press Photo. Σύμφωνα με την Τζίλιαν Εντελσταϊν, μέλος της κριτικής επιτροπής των περίφημων φωτογραφικών βραβείων, η συγκεκριμένη φωτογραφία προβάλλει «τα ζητήματα της τεχνολογίας, της παγκοσμιοποίησης, της μετανάστευσης, της φτώχειας, της απελπισίας, της αποξένωσης, της ανθρωπιάς».

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Capturing Nadia Cassande during one of her training sessions, Sweden's Peter Holgersson won first prize in the Sports category. Last fall, Sweden's Nadia Cassaday, a heptathlete, was diagnosed with cancer. But he didn't flinch. Along with the treatment he started, he continued to train. In January, Cassaday completed her chemotherapy and is now aiming to qualify for the Olympics of Rio.

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The algali blinds of Vegali. Seven blind boys suffering from albinism pose to be photographed by South African Brent Stirton. What the seven boys have in common, apart from their illness and the pink shirts they wear, is that they were all born and raised in India, in the state of West Bengal. Thanks to these, the photographer of the agency Getty Images won the first prize in the category of portraits.

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Memorial with a feast. The men of the Kahin Independence Army men in Myanmar are singing and singing not for their victory but for the death of one of their leaders. Having managed to get to their shelter, where he immortalized them, German Julius Srank won the first prize in the Daily Life category.

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Hope never dies. More than eight thousand people were killed, while the displaced exceeded four million. The passage of Hurricane Haiyan from the Central Philippines kneeled the island, but its inhabitants did not cease to hope, either in state aid or in God's help. Like the faithful depicted, who participate in a religious procession holding the crosses and statues of saints. Winner in the category Highlight was Philip Lopez of the French Agency.

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A puma looks for Hollywood. A cougar is lounging on a hill in Griffith Park and all of Los Angeles is spread out at its feet. The photo became a sensation when it was published in "National Geographic". Yesterday he received the first World Press Photo award in the Nature Stories category. And to think that the photographer, the American Steve Winter, didn't even look at the "model". Place only one φωτογραφική μηχανή, στο σωστό μέρος βέβαια.

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