Portrait photography

Rosa Slade prays during the Holy Mass at St Marks Roman Catholic church in Stellenbosch, South Africa. It was the only church in the conservative town where people from different races worshipped together during Apartheid. Rosa has been a member for more than 50 years.

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News photography

Ruby, a 16-month-old chimpanzee of Monkeytown near Cape Town, South Africa, screams while her keeper, Stella Joubert, tries in vain to calm her down. On the eve of a test rugby game between the Springboks and Wales, the youngster wears a Springbok jersey.

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Photo story: A Carpathian campaign

Nazar Jasinska is barely 16, but acts as a father to his five siblings in the Carpathian Mountains, southwest Ukraine. The area is home to some of Europe’s poorest people, but in the midst of all the deprivation one woman has single-handedly worked for 13 years to bring hope.

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Journalism

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The ‘illegal immigrants’ who inspire

Some have called them “bogus illegal immigrants”. But one became a councillor, another a professional football player. A third gave up his career as a doctor to start a food business that now employs 30 people. And a fourth uses his wheelchair to fight for his nation.


Decode the real Da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci was born the illegitimate son of a small-town lawyer, yet he went on to paint the Mona Lisa, invent the parachute and map the workings of the human heart.

What made him so brilliant, so different from the rest of us? For the first time, 60 rare pages of his notes offer an unrivalled glimpse into how his mind worked.