A woman with a red hand painted on her face, which calls attention to the high rates of Indigenous women who are murdered or missing, raises a sign in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement at a protest against racial inequality in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, in Denver, Colorado, June 3, 2020. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt
Ugandan refugees Suzan Nakajiri and Eva Nabagala, both members of the LGBTQ community, hold hands inside their shelter at the Kakuma refugee camp in Turkana county, northwest of Nairobi, Kenya February 22, 2020. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
(L-R), Lin Wei, 65, Sun Yang, 64, Wang Xinghuo, 70 and Wang Nianwen, 74, wear traditional Chinese dresses as they walk across a street during a video shoot in Beijing’s Central Business District (CBD) area, China August 13, 2020. The four famous amateur model grandmothers are known as “Glamma Beijing.” REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
Women look on during a rally against the death in police custody of George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 30, 2020. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Transgender drag queen Aunchalee Pokinwuttipob, better known by the stage name, Angele Anang, uses a megaphone during an LGBT rally against Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and to call for reforms to the monarchy, in Bangkok, Thailand, October 25, 2020. Aunchalee, 26, is a drag queen and reality television show winner who is riding the momentum of youth rallies against the military and royalist establishment, hoping to advance a drawn-out struggle for same-sex marriage and LGBT rights. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa
Elvira Angyal and Tamara Csillag pose for a picture after their wedding in Polgardi, Hungary, November 6, 2020. In Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s increasingly homophobic regime, gay people are barred from marrying while transgender people have been denied legal recognition – ironically enabling Agyal, who completed her legal transition to become a woman, to marry Csillag, who has been stuck with male documents but lives as a woman. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
Ballerinas Kennedy George, 14, and Ava Holloway, 14, pose in front of a monument of Confederate general Robert E. Lee after Virginia Governor Ralph Northam ordered its removal after widespread civil unrest following the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Richmond, Virginia, June 5, 2020. REUTERS/Julia Rendleman
Vanderlecia Ortega dos Santos, 32, a nurse from the Witoto tribe who has volunteered to provide the only frontline care protecting her indigenous community of 700 families from the COVID-19 outbreak, wears a face mask that reads “Indigenous lives matter” as she puts on PPE before leaving her home in Parque das Trios, Taruma district, Manaus, Brazil, April 26, 2020. “Our people are dying from this disease here and they are not being recognized as indigenous people by the state and Sesai,” she said. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly
Reuters Connect is a fast, intelligent and intuitive way to source videos, pictures, text and more, instantly. Access millions of rights-cleared assets from Reuters and 70+ world-class media partners through our platform and start creating exciting and inspiring content to grow your audience.
With our Reuters Pictures platform, you can license individual images from our extensive global photo coverage. Use our advanced search and filtering functionality to explore our collection of more than 15 million pictures.
World News Express supports the delivery of Reuters Video and lives over satellite, fibre or IP straight into your production systems as soon as it is created, along with detailed shot lists, scripts and metadata to enrich coverage.
All Thomson Reuters websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.