💨 Abstract
The World Press Photo has suspended the attribution of its 1973 "Photo of the Year" award, originally given to AP photographer Nick Ut for his iconic Vietnam War photo, due to doubts about his authorship sparked by a recent film. Ut's news agency, AP, maintains that there's no definitive evidence to challenge his credit, as the passage of time and lack of proof make it impossible to ascertain.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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