The New York Times wins three George Polk Awards for investigative reporting

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The New York Times won three George Polk Awards for its reporting in 2024, more than any other publication. The awards recognized investigations into extremism in Israel, coverage of the Sudan civil war, and a story about a Russian soldier who defected from Ukraine. The awards were announced by Long Island University, which received 493 submissions. The winners were chosen for their exceptional reporting on conflicts and health issues. Ronen Bergman and Mark Mazzetti received the foreign reporting award for their investigation into violence against Palestinians. Declan Walsh and the Times staff won for their coverage of the Sudan civil war.


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