
Salwan Georges
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The enduring images of 2023, curated by the The Washington Post team. Included in the selection is work by photographers heidi levine, Salwan Georges, @StrekKasia, Ebrahim Noroozi, Lorenzo Tugnoli, Adriana L. Fernandez & Luis Tato, among others. washingtonpost.com/nation/interac… Washington Post Photo

Year in photos: Enduring images of 2023 Salwan Georges heidi levine wapo.st/3RMEEXW

Taking a look back at 2023 videos, watch our How I Did It program with Salwan Georges & Louisa Loveluck discussing their work in #Iraq with olivierclaurent as moderator - "The best stories are the best collaborations." youtu.be/6MSCdLYVNY4 #HIDI

🗞 Published on the The Washington Post: The newspaper looks at the 100 days of war in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank. 📸 Photographs by Salwan Georges and Loay Ayyoub. washingtonpost.com/world/interact…

The NPPA has announced the Best of #Photojournalism winners of 2024, including Photojournalist of the Year (Int), Salwan Georges; Breaking News, Mohammed Dahman/The Associated Press; Breaking News Story, @EMaloletka/AP; General News Story, Nicolò Filippo Rosso; among others. bop.nppa.org/2024/


Great story, amazing visuals: In the Arctic, American commandos game out a great-power war. wapo.st/43T682w From Alex Horton and Salwan Georges


Native American children endured years of sexual abuse Sari Horwitz Dana Hedgpeth Emmanuel Scott Higham Salwan Georges washingtonpost.com/investigations…


Catholic bishops apologize for church’s role operating Indian boarding schools The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/investigations…

More than 900 Native American children died at U.S. boarding schools Sari Horwitz Dana Hedgpeth The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/investigations…


The effects of a warming planet are changing the ways humans pray. From the peaks of Peru to the shores of Thailand, centuries-old rituals are transforming as the world continues to heat up. My latest work for the The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

Some holiday cheer, hope, and uncertainty this Christmas for Syria’s Christians. Salwan Georges and I report from Damascus 👇 washingtonpost.com/world/2024/12/…

Bashar al-Assad’s father brutally crushed an uprising in Hama, creating a blueprint for repression. Decades later, Syrians can now start to tell their stories. The Washington Post Louisa Loveluck washingtonpost.com/world/2024/12/…

Syrians unearth horrors of the Assad years in their basements. Syrians had remained silent about the bodies dumped in countless basements by Assad’s forces. Rescue teams now are moving from home to home excavating remains. The Washington Post #syria washingtonpost.com/world/2025/03/…


97 percent of all new cars sold in Norway are EVs. Salwan Georges and I visited Finnmark – the northernmost region in Europe’s northernmost country – to see how Norway became the EV capital of the world. wapo.st/4mDXhL6

Six months on assignment for Washington Post in Syria brought me back to a place I once called home—and to a story that’s long lived within me. The Washington Post Washington Post Photo Read the full story on this link: wapo.st/3T8w7yu