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The New Yorker Wins Three 2025 Pulitzer Prizes

R.It is New Yorker He was appointed winner of the three Politzer Awards on Monday, where the work focused on the effects of war throughout the Middle East. The Palestinian poet and writer, Musab Abu Tawha, won the suspension award, for four articles documenting the life and suffering of the Palestinians in Gaza, where he lived almost throughout his life. Photographer Moises Saman won the photography award for the photos that depict the horrors of the Assad regime in Syria, which were mainly taken in Damascus and around after the country fell to the rebels in December. And employees in the dark, New Yorker The investigation of Podcast was awarded the Voice Reports Award, for the third season of the exhibition, which examined the 2005 American civilian massacre in the conversation in the hadith, Iraq. The three prizes are the most winning by a magazine in one year.

The poet and writer Musab Abu Tuha.Image by Muhammad Maiuorker

Abu Tawha, a visiting researcher at the University of Sirkios, was honored by the Politzer Committee for Written Works amid Israel’s invasion of Gaza after Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023. Abu Tao, his wife, and their children, wrote Gaza in late 2023. Family members despair To find food there, they are depriving them of daily meal memories before the war. “Travel pain while the Palestinian“It was published in September, recorded the difficulties of leaving Gaza during the conflict and narrating the doubts and insults that he and the other Palestinians face outside their homeland. The anniversary of the beginning of the warAbu Taoa struggled to lose buildings, neighborhoods and societies that may never be rebuilt. And in “”Mass for the refugee camp“It was published on the last day of 2024, Abu Tawha summoned the Gabalia camp, where he visited his grandparents regularly and attended the school, which he followed his destruction through news reports and pictures online.The things you may find hidden in my ears“He was final for the National Book Critics Department Award and won the American Book Award and Thewalcott Poetry Award.

Moisses Saman in black and white. He wears a dark shirt and looks at the side.

Photographer Moise Saman.Photo of Laura Bosnak

Moisees Saman, who has been a long -standing shareholder Pictures documenting the end of Assad’s dictatorship in SyriaWhich ruled the country for more than half a century. In Morgus, detention centers, and air base, Saman acquired evidence of torture and repression in black and white. In private homes and in the streets that were bombed, he kept scenes of shock and sadness while the mourners gathered to honor the victims of the regime. Accompanied New Yorker Employee writer John Lee Anderson, who wrote several amazing messages from Damascus, Saman arrived there just two days after the fall of Bashar al -Assad, who seemed to re -impose control of most of the country after more than ten years of civil war. Saman, Magnum Photographer his book “Happy news from charity“It was published in 2023, and was recognized by previous awards from World Press Photo and Guggenheim Fellowship for his work in Iraq and Afghanistan. ebonyThat was taken at the funeral of Martin Luther King, Son.

A group of people puts a picture near photography equipment.

In the dark team.A picture of Josephine Shell

Politzer Award for Voice Reports honor Season Three In the darkHosted by Madeleine Baran, who was achieved in the killing of twenty -five Iraqi civilians by the US Navy in 2005. Although he pledged accountability made by President George W. Bush, the Marines trials have collapsed, and no one has spent time in prison due to killings. After the launch of a series of nine episodes, two Senate members, Elizabeth Warren, from Massachusetts, and Chris Van Holin, from Maryland, He asked the Inspector General of the Ministry of Defense To determine whether the agency is compatible with the obligations to respond to the alleged war crimes committed by US service members. The season, which was based on four years of research and reporting, He won the Pepodi Award Last week, it was also recognized in recent months with prizes from the Foreign Press Club, the Ethics and Press Initiative at the University of New York, the POYNER Institute, and the For Women in Media Foundation. In the third season of the dark, Baran, Samara Frimark, Becker Yuko, Natalie Japanski and Hamman Tongkar were reported. Podcast employees joined New Yorker In 2023, the series won the first time that a magazine in the Politzer audio report was recognized.

two New Yorker The book, Vinson Knngham and Anand Jobal, were recognized as a final twisted Politzer. Cunningham, an employee writer since 2016, was honored for criticism, for a wide range of articles on news and culture, including considerations from Political Declarationand Snoop DogAnd The first display of Nicole Kidman in Netflix. The final was in the same category last year. Jobal, a shareholder since 2014, was mentioned in the Feature Writing category Reporting the horrorA detention camp in Syria, where tens of thousands of ISIS Supporters, victims, and thousands of children have been detained since the fall of the Islamic State.

New Yorker He now won a Politzer Award, including the Gold Medal for Public Service. In 2025, the magazine received Three National Magazine Awardsand Two prizes of your PalmAnd Pepodi. Since expanding short films and documentaries, New Yorker He won four Emmy, and in March He won the Academy Award For the best short live action.

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