The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

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The winners of the prestigious 57th World Press Photo Contest were announced recently in Amsterdam.

John Stanmeyer from the USA received the Best Photo of 2013 award. The prize shot was a photograph of African immigrants on the coast of Djibouti city, picking up their phones in the hope of picking up a cellular signal from neighboring Somalia. One of the jury members Gillian Edelstein noted that migrants are usually portrayed as poor, exhausted, dirty. In the same picture, they are full of hope and dignity.

Let's take a look at the work of the winners of the popular and prestigious World Press Photo competition.

(Total 22 photos)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest
The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

1. Photo of the year 2013.

February 26, 2013, the city of Djibouti. African migrants at night on the coast in Djibouti raise their phones to pick up a signal from neighboring Somalia - such a delicate connection with relatives abroad. Djibouti is a common stopover for migrants on their way from countries such as Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, from which people flee to Europe or the Middle East in search of a better life. (John Stanmeyer—VII for National Geographic)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

2. Second place in the General News category.

November 17, 2013, Central African Republic. Demonstrators gathered on Bangui Street to call for the resignation of President Michel Djotodia after the assassination of Judge Martine Bria by members of the Séléka, a CAR "Muslim" rebel group. (John Stanmeyer—VII for National Geographic)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

3. Third place in the category "Separate news".

April 25, 2013, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Victims of the collapse of the garment factory. (Taslima Akhter)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

4. Second place in the category "People / Observation Portraits".

Bobby is on the mend. (Peter van Agtmael—Magnum Photos for TIME)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

5. First place in the category "Modern problems". November 17, 2012, USA.

In the heat of a fight, Shane tells Maggie that she has a choice - either he will beat her in the kitchen, or she will go with him to the basement where they can talk. Lancaster, USA. (Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for TIME)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

6. First place in the category "Separate news".

November 18, 2013, Philippines. Typhoon Haiyan survivors during a religious procession in Tholos, on the eastern island of Leyte. One of the strongest cyclones in history claimed 8,000 lives and left more than four million people homeless. (Phillipe Lopez—AFP)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

7. First place in the News Stories category.

January 30, 2013, Damascus, Syria. Syrian rebels try to hide after being shot by a Syrian army tank in the Ain Tarma area of Damascus. On January 30, 2013, a rebel group planning an attack on government forces came under sniper fire. After evacuating their comrade, who was shot in the chest and later died from his wounds, the rebels returned to attack the sniper point. In response, government forces fired on the rebels with a tank. In the end, the rebels retreated. (Goran Tomasevic—Reuters)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

8. First place "General News". November 21, 2013, Sofia, Bulgaria.

In September 2013, a refugee camp was opened in an abandoned school in Sofia. About 800 Syrian refugees found shelter here, including 390 children. Already hit by economic crisis and political instability, Bulgaria is trying to cope with the difficulties caused by the influx of refugees, which coincided with attempts by Greece to close the Turkish border. At the moment, Bulgaria is not ready to deal with the "refugee crisis". (Alessandro Penso—On Off Picture)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

9. Runner-up in the News Stories category.

September 21, 2013, Nairobi, Kenya. A woman and children hide in the Westgate Mall. They managed to survive after terrorists opened fire in a shopping center in Nairobi on September 21. 39 people were killed in that shootout. (Tyler Hicks—The New York Times)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

10. First place in the category "Daily life".

March 15, 2013, Myanmar. Kachin Independence Army soldiers drink and sing at the funeral of one of their commanders who died the day before. The city is under siege by the Burmese army. (Julius Schrank—De Volkskrant)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

11. Third place in the category "Contemporary Issues".

March 8, 2013, Coahuila, Mexico. The police arrived at the scene of the crime, where two corpses are hanging from the bridge, and three more are lying on the ground. These people were killed by a criminal gang in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. (Christopher—La Vanguardia/El Guardían)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

12. First place in the category “Daily life. Stories".

August 10, 2013, San Salvador, El Salvador. Date of discovery: February 1, 2013. Time: 15:45. Location: Apopa sugar plantation, San Salvador, El Salvador. Female gender. Age: 17-18 years old. Time of disappearance: unknown. The North Central American Triangle (Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador) is one of the most dangerous regions in the world where cases of violence are not uncommon. In many cases, the only way to identify the victim is through clothing. (Fred Ramos—El Faro)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

13. First place in the category “People / Portraits. Stories".

July 19, 2012, Merkenbrechts, Austria. Hana and Alena are two sisters who live in the village of Merkenbrechts, Austria. (Carla Kogelman)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

14. First place in the category “People/Portraits. Stories".

December 13, 2013, Pretoria, South Africa. The disappointment of a woman after the coffin with the body of former South African President Nelson Mandela was closed. (Markus Schreiber—AP)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

15. First place in the category “Sport. Stories".

December 19, 2013, Lidingo, Sweden. Nadya feels better after the last course of treatment. Swedish athlete Nadia Casadei participated in the World and European Heptathlon Championships. In the fall of 2013, she was diagnosed with a terrible cancer, and by January 2014 she had undergone chemotherapy. Throughout her illness, the girl continued to train, hoping to recover and prepare for the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. (Peter Holgerson)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

16. Third place in the category “Sport. Stories in motion.

April 27, 2013, Adelaide, Australia. Daniel Arnamnart of Australia in the 100m backstroke on the second day of the Australian Swimming Championships on April 27 in Adelaide. (Quinn Rooney—Getty Images)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

17. First prize in the category “Sport. Individual photos.

January 18, 2013. Dog sled race, aerial view, Megeve, France. (Jeff Pachoud–Agence France-Press/Getty Images)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

18. Second place in the category “Sport. Dynamics. Individual photos.

March 24, 2013, Szczyrk, Poland. Slalom competition. (Andrzej Grygiel—PAP-Polska Agencja Prasowa)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

19. First place in the category “People. Staged portraits.

September 25, 2013, West Bengal, India. A group of blind albino boys at a parochial school in Vivekananda, West Bengal, India. It is one of the very few modern schools for the blind in India. (Brent Stirton—Reportage by Getty Images)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

20. Runner-up in the People/Portraits category.

February 3, 2011, Cairo, Egypt. Young Egyptian bodybuilder Ali with his mother. (Denis Dailleux—Agence Vu)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

21. Third place in the Nature Stories category.

January 25, 2011, Congo. A five-year-old male bonobo has proven to be the most inquisitive member of a wild bonobo group near the Kokolopori Game Reserve in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Despite the fact that of all living species on earth this is the closest to humans, little is known about bonobos, as well as about their behavior in the wild. Bonobos are endangered due to the reduction of their natural habitat, as well as the illegal bushmeat trade. (Christian Ziegler—National Geographic Magazine)

The best photos of the prestigious World Press Photo 2014 photo contest

22. First place in the category "History of nature".

March 2, 2013, Los Angeles, USA. Camouflaged photo of a cougar in Griffith Park. To get to the park, where cougars have been living for the past two years, you need to cross two of the busiest highways in the United States. (Steve Winter—National Geographic)

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