- wars in syria, afghanistan and libya, the uprising in hong kong, china's repression, the spread of ebola in the congo, environmental disasters, political chaos in latinmerica. domestically reporters were drawn to write about wildfires and floods, police brutality, inhumane prison conditions, the breakdown in immigration reports enforcement, vaping, opioid addiction, and in washington, the changes and upheavals in the trump administration. this year we saw an increasing number of team entries. news organizations have become adept at mounting coordinated teams to dig deep into the issues. we also saw more partnerships among various companies and across different media platforms. good but all to the 50 winnersgly of our more than half of them are single reporters working, more or less, alone. mantle of george polk, a lone journalist, taking on deceit and darkness and has been taken up by a new generation. enough talk. here are the winners. award goes reporting to azam ahmed of the new york eliminatingimite homelessness in brazil and the caribbean. thlomeal reporting, creole for revealing the administration's continuing use of inhumane practices in deali