16-05-2025 19:22 via article.wn.com

World Press Photo cast doubt on 'Napalm Girl' photographer's identity

World Press Photo has said it removed US-Vietnamese photographer Nick Ut's name as the person credited for one of history's most iconic pictures, the Vietnam War image "Napalm Girl", amid doubts over its authorship. The organisation, which awards one of the world's most prestigious photojournalism prizes, said it carried out its own investigation into the haunting 1972 photo - which shows a nine-year-old girl fleeing naked from a napalm strike - after...
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