From the agencies
Showcasing some of the world's best photojournalists and presenting their work in galleries, rather than the usual, one-off spot news format
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The cultivation and harvesting of grapes is the UK’s fastest-growing agricultural sector, with wine production expected to reach between 25 and 29m bottles by 2032, according to an industry report. Research published in the journal OENO One predicts that climate change will increasingly allow UK winemakers to grow varieties of grape, such as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling and Semillion, which have previously been extremely difficult or impossible to cultivate in the British climateGallery
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Surfing in the fishing town of Robertsport in Liberia has taken off in the last few years, attracting Liberian youths and a few touristsGallery
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The EU plans to limit trade in Russian diamonds while the G7 is expected to announce an import ban on them from 2024Gallery
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A look on stage and backstage at the cross-dressing cabaret Madame Arthur, the oldest transformist cabaret in Paris, opened in 1946. Threatened with extinction, it has undergone a renaissance since 2015, attracting younger customers by returning to its fundamentals: baroque and queer performers who play with genres and conventionsGallery
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Ruth Essel, founder of Pointe Black ballet school, says her experiences as a child of not fitting the traditional ballerina mould inspired her to carve out what she calls a safe space for black dancersGallery
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In addition to being physically strong, rickshaw pullers must have extensive knowledge of Tokyo and know how to engage touristsGallery
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The photojournalist Patricia de Melo Moreira examines the fishing industry and local traditions in Peniche and LisbonGallery
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For more than a decade, Daphne Siwardi has run a bridal rental shop out of a rusty old green caravan outside a Harare courthouse, offering cheap and speedy wedding goods and services to spouses in needGallery
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Chinese government is seeking to repackage its own version of Uyghur culture to attract domestic and foreign travellersGallery
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Images from one of the world’s largest celebrations of Caribbean cultureGallery
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Photographer Stefan Rousseau observes people taking and posing for pictures with London’s famous red phone boxesGallery
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There are an estimated 20,000 coin-operated laundries across Japan. Photographer Philip Fong is drawn by the atmosphere of Tokyo’s 24-hour laundromats, located in unassuming residential areasGallery
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Beyond the Light exhibition, a collaboration between Artechouse gallery in New York and Nasa, explores universe through immersive technology-driven artGallery
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Man known as Toco has spent over £10,000 on a canine costume to realise his dream of transforming into a dogGallery
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Popularised in 1990 by a hit Madonna song and the documentary Paris is Burning, the trend has drawn adherents in China tooGallery
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It is estimated that between 12 and 15 million fans will line the 3,404km of French roads to witness the 110th edition of the Tour de France. As a symbol of the country’s unity and identity, the world’s most famous cycling race has stitched a human landscape across the geography of France since 1903Gallery
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Thousands of people gather each year to replaster the walls of the city of Djenné’s Great MosqueGallery
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Work has been under way to create and roll out new CR III insignia for the reign of King Charles IIIGallery
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Ny-Ålesund in Svalbard, Norway, about 700 miles from the north pole, has about 35 year-round residents, but in summer the population swells to more than 100 as scientists fly in from around the worldGallery
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An LGBTQ-led church held in a safe house in Kampala is providing a safe space of worship for Uganda’s Christian sexual minoritiesGallery
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