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SHOTLIST: AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS (APRIL 17, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS OF WOMAN ANNOUNCING WORLD PRESS PHOTO 2025 WINNER 2. PALESTINIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST SAMAR ABU ELOUF WALKING TO STAGE/ PARTICIPANTS APPLAUDING PALESTINIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST SAMAR ABU ELOUF'S WIN 3. VARIOUS OF HOST CONTINUE SPEAKING / PALESTINIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST RETURNING TO SEAT AMONG PARTICIPANTS 4. WOMAN MAKING STATEMENT TO PRESS / PALESTINIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST STANDING NEXT TO HER HOLDING PRINTED PHOTOS SHE TOOK 5. VARIOUS OF PALESTINIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST SAMAR ABU ELOUF SPEAKING TO PRESS (Arabic) 6. VARIOUS SHOTS OF PHOTO OF YOUNG MAHMOUD AJJOUR, A BOY WHO LOST BOTH ARMS WHILE FLEEING AN ISRAELI AIR STRIKE 7. VARIOUS SHOTS OF ANADOLU AJANSI PHOTOJOURNALIST ALI JADALLAH'S PHOTOS BEING SEEN 8. VARIOUS OF VISITORS TOURING PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION AND LOOKING AT PHOTOS 9. ANADOLU AJANSI PHOTOJOURNALIST ALI SENGUL'S PHOTOS BEING SEEN 10. VARIOUS OF VISITORS TOURING PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION AND LOOKING AT PHOTOSAMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - APRIL 17: Palestinian photojournalist Samar Abu Elouf has won the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year award for a powerful image that captures the human toll of the war in Gaza. The photograph, taken for the New York Times, shows young Mahmoud Ajjour, a boy who lost both arms while fleeing an Israeli air strike. The haunting image was praised for its emotional depth and journalistic impact, highlighting the devastating effects of the ongoing conflict on civilians. Photographers from Türkiye's Anadolu Ajansı were also among this year's winners, winning awards in several categories for their compelling visual reporting from war zones and crisis-hit regions around the world.

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