With claims of election fraud by Bolsonaro supporters, and Lula da Silva supporters celebrating in the streets for a president who has already served, see IMAGO’s coverage of Brazil’s election results.
Category: From global issues to untold stories
Seoul mourns over Halloween disaster
Halloween celebrations in South Korea’s capital city, Seoul, resulted in a man-made disaster killing 156 people on Saturday, October 30. IMAGO impressions from the Picture Desk.
Chaos in the UK – Rishi Sunak and angry protesters
Rishi Sunak has taken over as Prime Minister after Liz Truss, who would have served only 50 days. IMAGO takes a look at the chaos unfolding in the United Kingdom over the last several months.
Culture, Politics, Conflict. EVN Report: Armenia’s one-of-a-kind magazine
The war in Armenia is often left out of headlines – EVN Report is a global voice in the ongoing conflict, but also a platform for multifaceted critical discourse. IMAGO spoke to the magazine’s managing editor Roubina Margossian.
A Fresh Start: IMAGO Archives from German Unity Day
IMAGO’s archive looks back to when Germany was united for the first time since 1945. As German Unity Day was celebrated on October 3, 1990 the streets of Berlin came to life.
Federer out, Alcaraz in – can tennis’ new star fill the shoes left by the departing king?
The synergy of Carlos Alcaraz sweeping to US Open glory three days before Roger Federer announcing his retirement wasn’t lost on The Game columnist Andy Murray. Can the Spaniard rule tennis like the Swiss master?
1 year of Taliban: A personal account by Hedayatullah Amid
Award winning photojournalist Hedayatullah Amid, now with IMAGO partner ANP, was born in Kabul, Afghanistan – he shares his personal account on his evacuation and what Afghanistan faces now one year under Taliban control.
Raging bulls, threatened divorce and Ozzy Osbourne: the untold stories of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games
The so-called ‘Friendly Games’ may have its detractors and a problematic past, but The Game columnist Andy Murray saw a future for the multi-sport event while spending a month covering everything from athletics to lawn bowls at Birmingham 2022.
How the Basque Country Became the Hotbed of Spanish Football
This country within a country has long been the breeding ground for Spain’s top stars, but so fiercely proud are the Basque Country's two biggest club sides that they are unique in world football. The Game columnist Andy Murray explains how.
How does men’s football in the UK learn from 30 years of silence?
Last month, Jake Daniels became the first active professional footballer to come out as gay in UK football for three decades. The Game columnist Andy Murray asks why nobody before a 17-year-old forward for second-tier Blackpool with one senior appearance to his name felt able to be themselves…









