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The haunting image, seen around the world and hailed as a defining symbol of the Vietnam War’s horrors, is once again under ...
A photograph of Phan Thi Kim Phuc as a nine-year-old girl enduring a napalm attack became a defining image of the Vietnam War. Healing has been a decades-long process. Now living in Canada ...
One of the most haunting images of the Vietnam War may not have been taken by the photographer it has long been credited to.
On June 8, 1972, Nick Ut, a Vietnamese photographer for the Associated Press, snapped one of the most iconic images of the Vietnam War. Officially titled The Terror ...
World Press Photo has suspended the credit of Associated Press photographer Nick Ut for the iconic Vietnam War photograph ...
The decision follows a report from Associated Press and a documentary calling into question the long-held belief that ...
Of all the photos of all the conflicts of the past century, one from the Vietnam War sent shock waves around the world, searing the horror into the minds ...
Everything changed for the 21-year-old on 8 June 1972 when an errant napalm attack threw him together with nine-year-old Phan Thi Kim Phuc on the road out of Trang Bàng, 30 miles northwest of ...
Amid new claims, World Press Photo has decided to suspend attribution of Nick Ut's historic Napalm Girl image.
The organization has suspended authorship recognition pending further evidence, citing unresolved doubts raised by recent investigations.