Project News:

The Work of Mohamed Elmasry at Nord Art

The work of Mohamed Elmasry, a photographer from Cairo participating in the Twenty Ten project, is now on show at the Nord Art exhibition in Büdelsdorf, Germany.

By Carly Diaz - 5 August 2010 - Latest news

News From Behind the Scenes: To Hell and Back

During the World Cup final Uganda was shaken by two bomb attacks. In total there were 74 deaths. The attacks were claimed by the Somali militant group al-Shabaab, which has links with Al Qaeda. During the disaster, the African journalist Andrew Kabuura was at one of two places where a bomb exploded. He had recently been in South Africa working on reports for the Twenty Ten project. On a rugby field, he was watching the final match on the big screen when all hell broke out.

By Andrew Kabuura - 28 July 2010 - Latest news

CPN interviews Ruth de Vries and Greg Marinovich

An Canon Professional Network interview with Ruth de Vries and Greg Marinovich provides a look at the scope of Twenty Ten with a focus on the work of the photographers.

By Carly Diaz - 27 July 2010 - Latest news

News from Behind the Scenes: Reflections from Ahmed Jallanzo

Ahmed Jallanzo, a photojournalist from Liberia, discuss his experience working for Twenty Ten during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

By Ahmed Jallanzo - 19 July 2010 - Latest news

News from Behind the Scenes: An Interview with Greg Marinovich

Halfway through the World Cup, Twenty Ten caught up with Greg Marinovich, editor in chief of the editorial team, to discuss his vision for the editorial direction and how football shapes the productions.

By Carly Diaz - 9 July 2010 - Latest news

Africa Scores exhibition opens

On 11 June, the Africa Scores (AfrikaScoort) exhibition opened at the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam coinciding with the start of the World Cup.

By Carly Diaz - 6 July 2010 - Latest news

News from Behind the Scenes: Nanama Keita Experiences Jo’burg

Nanama Keita, a sports journalist from Gambia, describes his once in-a-life-time experience of being in Johannesburg with Twenty Ten during the World Cup in South Africa

By Nanama Keita - 3 July 2010 - Latest news

News from Behind the Scenes: Joe Opio Joins a Dutch Fan Walk

A sea of Orange stopped traffic in Cape Town as Dutch fans marched through this coastal city to the Green Point stadium to cheer on their team against Cameroon last Thursday. Twenty Ten journalist Joseph Opio from Uganda was both amused and thrilled to partake in this most Dutch of Dutch traditions.

By Joseph Opio - 30 June 2010 - Latest news