epa12857302 (L-R) Joanne Bialek-Tan, musician, Silja Polzin, board member of the Forum Anja Niedrinhaus, Ludger Haferkemper, board member of the Forum Anja Niedrinhaus, Karin Sielemann, board member of the Forum Anja Niedrinhaus, Heide Ute Niedringhaus, the mother of Anja Niedringhaus, Julia R. Arevalo, President & CEO of EPA Images, Danie
¸±°ÔÀӿ¶óÀÎ l Hartmann, mayor of Hoexter, and Vicente Poveda, Chief Commercial Officer of EPA Images, attend the opening of the '1/28. Migration Routes' exhibition at the Forum Anja Niedringhaus in Hoexter, Germa
¹Ù´ÙÀ̾߱⸱°ÔÀÓ¿¬Å¸ ny, 28 March 2026. The exhibition compiles pictures of migrants' perilous journeys, captioned by 28 EPA photographers, with a focus on the major irregular migration routes across the Mediterranean, th
¿À¸®Áö³Î°ñµå¸ù rough Central America, and within Southeast Asia. Anja Niedringhaus began her journey to becoming an award-winning photographer in 1990 at the EPA as its first female staff photographer; among other t
½ÅõÁö¸±°ÔÀÓ hings, she documented the war in the former Yugoslavia for the EPA and had her first assignment in Afghanistan. The exhibition runs from 1 April to 31 October 2026. EPA/FRIEDEMANN VOGEL
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