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  2. The Girl in the Blue Bra - Wikipedia

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    The image receives its title due to the fact that the woman was stripped of her abaya (a single full-body garment used to cover the body of a woman, aside from her face, hands and feet) while being dragged by Egyptian soldiers from the square, revealing her jeans, bare skin, and her blue bra. Such an event sparked widespread national and global ...

  3. Danish Siddiqui - Wikipedia

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    Danish Siddiqui (19 May 1983 – 16 July 2021 [1]) was an Indian photojournalist based in Delhi, who used to lead the national Reuters multimedia team and was Chief Photographer India.

  4. NewsNow - Wikipedia

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    NewsNow is a news aggregator service that was launched in 1997 [1] with fewer than ten sources. It now links to thousands of publications including top news providers. NewsNow provides a service in which breaking news articles are matched against key-word topic specifications. The relevant links and publication names are then delivered to the ...

  5. Sexual and gender-based violence in the 2023 Hamas-led attack ...

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    [191] Azadeh Moaveni reported that claims of double standards or lack of condemnation by UN Women were incorrect, as "UN Women has not inveighed against conflict-related sexual violence in Yemen, Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya, Colombia or Mali, and its condemnations of rape in the DRC, Central African Republic, Syria and Iraq came years after the ...

  6. Photojournalism - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2016, the New York Times employed 52 photo editors and relied on freelancers to provide 50 percent or more of its visuals; The Wall Street Journal employed 24 photo editors and relied on freelancers for 66 percent of its features imagery and 33 percent of its news imagery; The Washington Post employed 19 photo editors and relied ...

  7. List of FIFA Women's World Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    The FIFA Women's World Cup is the international association football championship for women's national teams who represent members of FIFA, the sport's global governing body. It has been contested every four years since 1991 between teams who qualify through continental competitions, alongside the hosts who have an automatic berth. [ 1 ]

  8. Adnan Hajj photographs controversy - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, Reuters decided to withdraw all 920 photos by Hajj from sale. [10] As of May 11, 2008, Reuters had removed all of Hajj's images from its site. On January 18, 2007 Reuters reported that an internal investigation into the Adnan Hajj photomanipulation had led to a top Reuters photo editor being fired. [12]

  9. Diana Perez - Wikipedia

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    Diana Perez-Rodgers (born January 13, 1981) is a former American television reporter who was employed by ABC News as anchor of World News Now and America This Morning. Education and career. Perez graduated from Hofstra University in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism. She interned at LI News Tonight at NYIT in 2005.