World Press Photo of the year goes to Australian Warren Richardson, which shows a man passing a baby through the fence at the Hungarian-Serbian border in Röszke, Hungary, 28 August 2015. Haze in China By Zhang Lei
A city in northern China shrouded in haze, Tianjin, China.
The Forgotten Mountains of Sudan By Adriane Ohanesian
Adam Abdel, 7, was severely burned after a bomb was dropped by a Sudanese government Antonov plane next to his family home in Burgu, Central Darfur, Sudan.
March Against Police Violence By John J. Kim
Lamon Reccord stares down a police sergeant during a protest following the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald by police in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Talibes, Modern-day Slaves By Mario Cruz
A young talibe is chained to stop him from trying to escape.
Series portraying the plight of Talibes, boys who live at Islamic schools known as Daaras in Senegal. Under the pretext of receiving a Quranic education, they are forced to beg in the streets while their religious guardians, or
Marabout, collect their daily earnings. They often live in squalor and are abused and beaten.
In the Same Boat By Francesco Zizola
A wooden fishing vessel sails from Libya to Italy carrying more than 500 migrants.
Emily and Kate and Eddie and Reid By Sara Lewkowicz
Although they hadn't planned it, Emily and Kate got pregnant within weeks of each other through artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization, respectively. Their sons were born within four days of each other, and the couple embraced the challenge of raising the two babies at once.
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