Los españoles Brais Lorenzo, Luis Tato y Diego Ibarra ganan tres premios World Press Photo 2026

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                                   Los españoles Brais Lorenzo, Luis Tato y Diego Ibarra ganan tres premios World Press Photo 2026

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The 2026 World Press Photo awards recognized photographers across six regions: Africa, Asia-Pacific/Oceania, Europe, North/Central America, and South America. The awards were given for individual photographs, photo stories, and long-term projects. Three Spanish photographers, Brais Lorenzo, Luis Tato, and Diego Ibarra, were among the winners. Lorenzo won for his photo story "Burned Land," Tato for "Madagascar's Gen Z Protests," and Ibarra's specific award was not detailed in the provided text. The winning photographs and projects covered a range of global issues, including conflict, social movements, environmental concerns, and cultural stories.

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Brais Lorenzo, EFE, Revista 5W, El País, won for “Burned Land”.

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Luis Tato, AFP, won for "Madagascar’s Gen Z Protests".

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Halden Krog of the Daily Mail won for "When Giants Fall".

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Brais Lorenzo, Luis Tato, and Diego Ibarra won three World Press Photo 2026 awards.

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