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Lu Nan offers a seldom-seen glimpse at China and Tibet, through the eyes of psychiatric patients, Catholics and peasant farmers -
Women serving on Japan’s biggest warship, the Kaga, are a tight-knit group on the frontline of a push to transform the country’s navy into a mixed-gender fighting force
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In the 1960s and 70s, Evelyn Hofer turned her eye to New York, capturing everyday life from the ever-expanding architecture to the wide range of people inhabiting the city. In a new book Evelyn Hofer: New York, some of her most defining images, and some unseen shots, are celebrated -
For all their inaccuracies, falsifications and fantasies, these cartographic antiques tell us a great deal about their times. Take a look -
From studios to stadiums, a new book delves deep into the photographic archive of Led Zeppelin, as they became one of the biggest rock bands of all time -
The 27th Human Tower Competition in Tarragona, Spain. The ‘Castellers’ who build the human towers with precise techniques compete in groups, know as ‘colles’, at local festivals with the aim of building the highest and most complex human tower. The Catalan tradition is believed to have originated from human towers built at the end of the 18th century by dance groups and is part of the Catalan culture.
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you photo highlights from around the world
Exclusives
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The award-winning Guardian photojournalist covered assignments across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, China, India, the Soviet Union, the US and Japan during his 23-year career based at the paper’s Manchester office -
As the 2018 Wimbledon tournament is under way, we look back at some of the best images from the Guardian’s award-winning sports photographer -
Our former head of photography the award-winning sports photographer Eamonn McCabe looks back at some of his favourite sporting images from the 1970s and 80s
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After one month, four cities and hundreds of shows, the common threads have started to weave their own stories for next summer. Here, we show you where the designers’ heads are at -
Photographer Sean Smith went to Camp San Ferdinando and Campobello in southern Italy to meet the residents -
Guardian photographer Alicia Canter photographs 12 women working in the UK construction industry and talks to them about their experiences
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Photographer Ed Jones’s comparative portraits from South and North Korea -
Amid the growing tensions over Brexit and the border, photojournalist Charles McQuillan met people whose work takes them across the frontier. Many expressed fears about the future and the possible return of old divisions -
Turkey’s Iztuzu beach is witnessing a major construction boom. It has also been the egg-laying ground for sea turtles which have been coming ashore for centuries

