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- From Bob Dylan at work to the Hong Kong stock exchange, these images form part of Magnum’s first ever venture into the world of NFTs
- From tender family portraits of parents Paul and Linda to poignant images of nature, Mary McCartney talks us through some of her most personal work
- An amateur photographer who works in digital advertising has won the inaugural Picfair Urban Wildlife Photography Awards for his image of two coyotes on a dimly lit suburban street in Ontario.
All Picfair profits on print sales will go to global conservation non-profit Re:Wild - Lucien Clergue’s shot, taken in the French seaside town of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, celebrates a Gypsy pilgrimage amid the stirrings of postwar hedonism
- Wildfires in Spain, the destruction of Chernihiv, protests in the West Bank, an earthquake in Afghanistan and the Glastonbury festival: the most striking global images this week
- The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
- On a hot day in eastern Arnhem Land, three women collect pandanus leaves and djundom roots – and offer a priceless masterclass into a rich cultural tradition
- The 2022 Glastonbury festival closed out in explosive style, with furious moshpits, stunning special guests and giant clouds of confetti
- From the ultra-vivacious Yves Tumor, Megan Thee Stallion and Yungblud, to punters dressed as disco balls, feast your eyes on a spectacular day at Glastonbury 2022
- This week marks 15 years since the iPhone first went on sale and ushered in a new era: the age of the smartphone
- Zeelim army base in southern Israel is known officially as the Urban Warfare Training Centre. But to some soldiers, it is known as Mini Gaza, simulating a Palestinian urban area with 500 buildings and narrow alleyways adorned with murals and posters honouring slain fighters
- From 2001 to 2021, Nigeria lost 1.14 million hectares of forest, equivalent to a 11% decrease in tree cover and equal to 587 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, according to Global Forest Watch. Cutting down trees for logging, opening up farmland or to feed energy demand for a growing population is putting pressure on Nigeria’s natural forests
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