

The World in Images
The year 2026
Telling the story of an image: From its creation to its impact on our vision of the world, how can we explain its power? The World in Images offers an interpretation that asks us to look beyond the first glance.
Where to Watch The World in Images • The year 2026
75 Episodes
- Palantir: the marketing of cyberwar
E1Palantir: the marketing of cyberwarIn a promotional video, the company Palantir presents its vision of future conflicts. Since Donald Trump's re-election, Silicon Valley has moved closer to power. Once adversaries, these powers are now converging to offer their shared vision of future warfare. Analysis. - Racism in AI: Beware of the gorillas!
E3Racism in AI: Beware of the gorillas!A gorilla smoking shisha at the Family Allowance Office: this type of AI-generated content is flooding social media. A closer look at this outdated imagery that is reinventing itself and spreading racist stereotypes with impunity. - Trump’s 'Fecal' Video: When PR Hits a New Low
E4Trump’s 'Fecal' Video: When PR Hits a New LowIn an AI-generated video, Donald Trump bombards millions of Americans who dared to protest against him with excrement. While this sequence is shocking in its vulgarity, it illustrates the president's new transgressive communication strategy. - The Fake Real Mine Tragedy in the Democratic Republic of Congo
E5The Fake Real Mine Tragedy in the Democratic Republic of CongoA mountainside riddled with holes on all sides collapses, burying numerous people. Following a mine collapse in Congo that killed around thirty illegal miners, these impressive but false images circulated in the media – and journalists worldwide fell for them. - When forgotten peoples disrupt the COPs
E8When forgotten peoples disrupt the COPsAn indigenous activist, shirtless and wearing a feather headdress, clashes with security personnel at the climate summit in Brazil: This photo, taken on the second day of COP30, illustrates the lack of consideration given to indigenous voices in the climate protection negotiations. - Cryptocurrencies conquer the advertising market
E9Cryptocurrencies conquer the advertising marketSinging, dancing, mocking the economic crisis. All this is done in a curious commercial with which the US-based corporation Coinbase is promoting cryptocurrencies in the United Kingdom. Its message: Everything will be better with virtual money. - Beneath the Uniform: Bodycams as a Security Measure?
E11Beneath the Uniform: Bodycams as a Security Measure?In November 2025, Mediapart and Libération published body camera footage from police officers deployed during the demonstrations in Sainte-Soline on March 25, 2023. The videos show the bloody day from a completely new perspective. - How NATO Demonstrates Strength
E12How NATO Demonstrates StrengthA warship explodes in the middle of the European Arctic Ocean. The spectacular footage, which rivals any blockbuster film, comes from a NATO naval exercise. The focus is on the alliance's communication strategy, demonstrating its defense capabilities and operational readiness. - Maduro Captured
E13Maduro CapturedThis photograph was the first proof that Nicolás Maduro had been kidnapped by US special forces and taken to the United States. Posted by Donald Trump on social media on 3 January, it shows the Venezuelan president handcuffed and dressed like a common criminal, an image that shocked the world and revived a long tradition of US imperialism in the Americas. - Deepfakes: Viktor Orbán's Electoral Weapon
E14Deepfakes: Viktor Orbán's Electoral WeaponShortly before the Hungarian parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's camp is employing a targeted disinformation strategy: A deepfake is intended to discredit Péter Magyar, the most prominent opposition figure. The incident demonstrates how digital manipulation undermines democratic processes – and raises the question of why such practices are still downplayed. - Fire and Ice: Skiing on a molten Mount Etna?
E15Fire and Ice: Skiing on a molten Mount Etna?In February 2025, during the eruption of Mount Etna, images of Italian skiers gliding along the edge of a lava flow went viral. A staged display of danger, typical of extreme sports, capable of inspiring as many daring feats as tragic accidents. - Hong Kong: The Towering Inferno
E16Hong Kong: The Towering InfernoWhile behind him, towers hundreds of meters high were ravaged by flames, this man's cry of distress resonated around the world. A historic photograph that became iconic thanks to a simple principle: bringing the disaster down to a human scale. - Close-up photos of Trump's inner circle spark controversy
E17Close-up photos of Trump's inner circle spark controversyVanity Fair magazine has ignited a controversy by publishing a series of extremely close-up portraits of Trump's inner circle. For example, needle marks were visible on White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's upper lip. The focus is on deconstructing power – through unretouched photos. - Russian Drone: Returned to Sender
E18Russian Drone: Returned to SenderAs the Russian ambassador left the Moldovan Foreign Ministry, he suddenly found himself face to face with a Russian drone. This "return" demonstrates once again how much the drone has become a symbol of the escalating tensions between Europe and Russia. - The Great Modi Show
E19The Great Modi ShowNarendra Modi graces the front page of the Indian daily newspaper "The Indian Express" to mark his 75th birthday. The government-funded stunt is part of a large-scale media campaign – and a good opportunity to examine the president's influence on the cultural sector. - Film star Timothée Chalamet at the peak of PR
E20Film star Timothée Chalamet at the peak of PRTimothée Chalamet made headlines by appearing atop the Las Vegas Sphere to announce the release of "Marty Supreme." A spectacular event, emblematic of new film promotion strategies, at a time when the industry is struggling to fill theaters. - China: Becoming an Influencer to Save the Shop
E21China: Becoming an Influencer to Save the ShopLive on Douyin, the Chinese equivalent of TikTok, these two young women aren't influencers, but fishmongers. Like them, to cope with plummeting consumer spending, many Chinese retailers have had to completely reinvent how they promote their products. - Ukraine: The Face of War
E22Ukraine: The Face of WarWearing a traditional Ukrainian shirt and bearing the visible scars of severe burns, eleven-year-old Roman Oleksiv addressed the Members of the European Parliament in Brussels. His account of the horrors of the war in Ukraine was deeply moving—so much so that his interpreter was at times speechless. The scene was powerful, but it also raises questions: How much space should children have in the media's portrayal of conflicts? - Donald Trump sells (not just) watches
E23Donald Trump sells (not just) watchesDonald Trump has launched his own watch brand and promotes it on US television. The real estate mogul, who rose to become head of state, has never shied away from lucrative business ventures: He transferred his image as a successful entrepreneur to politics. - A Showcase of Power: Egypt's New Museum
E24A Showcase of Power: Egypt's New MuseumAfter more than 20 years of construction, the Grand Egyptian Museum was inaugurated with a spectacular show. Thanks to the enduring global fascination with the culture of ancient Egypt, the pharaonic-style ceremony offered the authoritarian President al-Sisi an opportunity to demonstrate his power. - The Death of Renée Good: Images Lack Evidentiary Value
E26The Death of Renée Good: Images Lack Evidentiary ValueThe images of the death of American Renée Good, who was shot by an ICE officer, quickly spread around the world. The fact that they failed to clarify the circumstances of the crime, instead fueling a wide range of interpretations, casts doubt on the evidentiary value of photographs. - Poland: AI in the service of Eurosceptics
E27Poland: AI in the service of EuroscepticsOn TikTok, AI-generated young women are campaigning for Poland to leave the EU. The videos, which have already been viewed thousands of times, are even worrying the highest circles of the Polish government. The focus is on a new kind of disinformation campaign. - Enlist! - Army with new recruitment strategies
E28Enlist! - Army with new recruitment strategies"Can you do it?" – With this question, the French army aims to recruit young people aged 18 to 25 for military service. But because there is once again war on European soil, it is essential to generate interest in military service without concealing the risks of combat deployment. - Sexy Priests – Followers Guaranteed?
E29Sexy Priests – Followers Guaranteed?Perfectly trimmed beard, toned body, and clerical collar: Some priests skillfully showcase their appearance online to gain reach. Behind these religious influencers lies a strategy carefully considered and controlled by the Catholic Church. - AI brings Robin Williams back to life
E30AI brings Robin Williams back to lifeIn a new video, the actor, who died in 2014, is resurrected with a strikingly realistic voice and facial expressions. What seems like a glimpse into the future is also a play on an age-old human dream: overcoming death. But where are the ethical boundaries of digital immortality? - ICE: The Codes of Brute Force
E31ICE: The Codes of Brute ForceShortly after Renée Good's death, this ICE photograph was seen as a symbol of the militarization of American power. As for the highly suggestive attire of its leader, Gregory Bovino, some recognized in it the uniforms of one of the darkest periods in history. - President Macron's Black Mirrored Sunglasses
E33President Macron's Black Mirrored SunglassesAn image from Davos has stuck in our minds: Emmanuel Macron wearing mirrored aviator sunglasses. On the front pages of the international press, the photo appeared as Europe's response to Donald Trump's imperialistic behavior. - British Far-Right in "Reporter" Mode
E34British Far-Right in "Reporter" ModeImages speak louder than words: the dominant language of our world. Images are powerful and ubiquitous. We are all exposed daily to a flood of images, which we perceive more or less consciously. What we see can shock or move us. But do we always understand what we see at first glance? Sonia Devillers contextualizes images and explains their background. - How China is trying to intimidate Taiwan
E35How China is trying to intimidate TaiwanImages are language: the dominant language of our world. Images are powerful and ubiquitous. We are all exposed daily to a flood of images, which we perceive more or less consciously. What we see can shock or move us. But do we always understand what we see at first glance? Sonia Devillers contextualizes images and explains their background. - Science Washing: A Clean Slate Through Science?
E36Science Washing: A Clean Slate Through Science?For its 360th anniversary, the construction giant Saint-Gobain released a series of videos featuring an unexpected guest: François Gemenne, a climate specialist and former member of the IPCC. This blend of disciplines raises questions about the sometimes ambiguous relationship between scientists and polluting industries. - A photographer's quick thinking
E37A photographer's quick thinkingA photographer, pinned to the ground by ICE agents, reacted with remarkable presence of mind, throwing his camera away before it could fall into the hands of his tormentors. A telling scene that became a symbol of eroding press freedom in the USA. - Japan and Mount Fuji: A Visually Powerful Warning
E38Japan and Mount Fuji: A Visually Powerful WarningIn August 2025, the Tokyo metropolitan area released a prevention video that resembles a cross between a news report and a disaster film. Its aim is to prepare the population for a potential eruption of Mount Fuji. The clip, created using artificial intelligence, illustrates how present the threat of natural disasters is in the collective consciousness. - Barbie with Autism – Marketing or Inclusion?
E39Barbie with Autism – Marketing or Inclusion?On TikTok, a girl unboxes her first "autistic" Barbie from Mattel. The doll is designed for social media and fits into the company's inclusive marketing strategy. But what does the product say about the current portrayal of this developmental disorder? - Destination Moon: China is fine-tuning its launch
E40Destination Moon: China is fine-tuning its launchChina is preparing for its first manned lunar mission in the coming years and is using this project for its public relations. A cheering crowd accompanies the arrival of three taikonauts, who will soon depart for the Chinese space station. Folkloric and communist symbolism is prominently featured in this ceremony. - Robot Dogs – A Biting Allegory
E42Robot Dogs – A Biting AllegoryMark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Pablo Picasso, or Andy Warhol – the American artist Beeple has placed these and other prominent figures on the bodies of strange robot dogs. A sensational installation that openly plays with the image of the powerful. - United24: Ukraine's PR Agency
E43United24: Ukraine's PR AgencyThe ghosts of fallen young athletes touch the helmet of Vladyslav Heraskevych, the Ukrainian flag bearer at the Milan Winter Olympics, one after the other. Behind the video is United24 Media, a platform operated by the Ukrainian government that straddles the line between reporting and propaganda. - Kate Middleton: A Trip to the Countryside
E44Kate Middleton: A Trip to the CountrysideIn January 2026, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, posted the last of four videos titled "Mother Nature" online. Beyond aristocratic pomp, she shares her thoughts on the power of nature. The videos were filmed in seemingly peaceful landscapes – a symbolic and strategic choice given the crises the royals are currently facing. - Hyena in the Moonlight: The Secrets of Wildlife Photography
E45Hyena in the Moonlight: The Secrets of Wildlife PhotographySouth African photographer Wim van den Heever was named "Wildlife Photographer of the Year" in 2025. His winning image shows a spotted hyena in the moonlight next to the ghostly ruins of an abandoned diamond mining town in Namibia. A rare image that shaped the development of wildlife photography. - Have babies! China changes its position
E46Have babies! China changes its positionThis year's Chinese New Year celebrations focused on the theme of family – because after decades of a strict one-child policy, the country wants to change course and promote births. An analysis of the carefully designed Chinese propaganda campaign for births. - Roblox: Video Games as a Form of Protest
E47Roblox: Video Games as a Form of ProtestAn anti-ICE demonstration in a video game! On the gaming site Roblox, very young users are taking a stand against the US immigration authorities. Their protest makes it clear that online games can also be spaces for political expression. - The Subtle Codes of Nuclear Deterrence
E49The Subtle Codes of Nuclear DeterrenceIn March 2026, from the Île Longue military base, Emmanuel Macron delivered a key speech on nuclear deterrence, in a carefully orchestrated event. A show of force where the symbolic power of the images rivaled that of the weapons. - German Carnival: Jesters' heads must roll
E50German Carnival: Jesters' heads must rollA float in Düsseldorf's Rose Monday parade went down in history in 2026: It depicts Vladimir Putin impaling a carnival jester. The Kremlin sued Jacques Tilly, creator of the character and staunch advocate of the subversive power of carnival revelry. - Iran: Trump and the War, Hollywood Style
E51Iran: Trump and the War, Hollywood StyleDuring the offensive against Iran, the White House posted videos on its social media channels that combined film scenes, video games, and real airstrikes. This new communication strategy deliberately blurs the line between war and entertainment. - "MAGA Symphony": Donald Trump as Orchestra Conductor
E52"MAGA Symphony": Donald Trump as Orchestra ConductorThe painting depicts Donald Trump from behind, conducting an orchestra of his most loyal supporters. The painting, by a Trump sympathizer, is reminiscent of court painting, a genre generally considered a thing of the past. - Why Iran is reenacting the war with Lego
E53Why Iran is reenacting the war with LegoIran is responding to US propaganda with AI-generated video clips that reenact the war using Lego figures. The regime uses these clips to stage supposed triumphs or ridicule its enemies. This report focuses on this new secondary theater of war, which heralds a new era of Iranian propaganda. - Relooted: Gamers Plunder Colonial Looted Art
E54Relooted: Gamers Plunder Colonial Looted ArtIn the Afrofuturistic heist video game Relooted, gamers must try to retrieve artworks from Western museums. This "liberation" of African artifacts offers a shift in perspective and highlights the extent of colonial looting. - When Filmmakers Turn to Advertising
E58When Filmmakers Turn to AdvertisingIn February 2026, a striking commercial stood out during the Super Bowl broadcast. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring actress Emma Stone, the ad employs cinematic conventions to promote a product - in this case, a website creation platform. - Cheburashka: The Stuffed Toy Dividing Russian Society
E59Cheburashka: The Stuffed Toy Dividing Russian SocietyA cult figure of Soviet culture, Cheburashka triumphed at the Russian box office in 2026. Adopted as a good-luck charm on the Ukrainian front, this childlike object now irritates the authorities - proof that animated cinema often carries profound ideological stakes. - Has the Magic Vanished from Marine Zoos?
E60Has the Magic Vanished from Marine Zoos?The Marineland marine theme park in Antibes closed on January 5, 2025. Images of the orcas and dolphins that remained there sparked a heated public debate, reflecting a shift in societal attitudes towards zoos and wildlife parks. - A missile planted in the landscape
E61A missile planted in the landscapeThe photo has a surreal quality: A ballistic missile is lodged in a field in Syria. It hasn't exploded, and life at the impact site continues as normal. This is a striking metaphor for the intrusion of war into people's everyday lives. - True Crime: Amateur Detectives on the Hunt for Clicks
E62True Crime: Amateur Detectives on the Hunt for ClicksThe video, posted online by a YouTuber specializing in "urban exploration," takes viewers on a tour of the former private jet of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Content revolving around crime has been booming on social media for several years. But how far should entertainment go when it comes to crime? - Nepal: A former rapper as prime minister
E63Nepal: A former rapper as prime ministerOn March 26, 2026, to mark his election as Prime Minister of Nepal, singer Balendra Shah released a rap video – the culmination of a highly unconventional election campaign. This raises the question of the role of artists in politics. - Sports mascots - a powerful communication tool
E64Sports mascots - a powerful communication toolIn September 2025, FIFA unveiled the mascots for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with an animated video. Inspired by the emblematic animals of the three host countries, these characters are a powerful marketing tool that reveals much about the relationship between humans and animals. - The Nutella jar and the ad that fell from the sky
E65The Nutella jar and the ad that fell from the skyA jar of Nutella spotted in zero gravity during a live broadcast of the Artemis II mission: an unintentional product placement that became a marketing campaign. This art of opportunism invites us to dissect the strategies brands use to place their products everywhere. - Israeli Propaganda in New York's Times Square
E66Israeli Propaganda in New York's Times SquareA huge billboard in New York's Times Square displays the portrait of Iran's new Supreme Leader – accompanied by a clear message of hate. The political instrumentalization of this public space by the Israeli government illustrates how blurred the line between advertising and propaganda has become. - When FIFA designs a tactic for Gaza
E67When FIFA designs a tactic for GazaBrand-new football pitches rising from the rubble of Gaza: this is the scene envisioned in the partnership video between FIFA and Donald Trump's Peace Council. Behind this backdrop, from which Gazans have been erased, other issues are apparent. - Sumo wrestlers, heavyweights of diplomacy
E68Sumo wrestlers, heavyweights of diplomacyTwenty years after their last trip, sumo wrestlers are back in the United Kingdom. Whether in the streets of London or in the Royal Albert Hall, specially transformed into a dojo, these prominent representatives of Japanese culture have attracted everyone's attention. - Favela tourism: Can poverty become a vacation video?
E69Favela tourism: Can poverty become a vacation video?Filmed by drone in a Rio favela, a tourist walks through a landscape littered with corrugated iron and concrete. These viral videos, designed for online platforms, reignite the debate about tourism in the favelas: between a spectacle of misery and a reflection of a grim social reality. - Iran: Political Messages on Public Walls
E70Iran: Political Messages on Public WallsIn Tehran, a giant billboard portrays two celebrated figures from Iran’s military history. Carefully designed and tightly controlled, the image reflects a long-standing tradition of using walls and public spaces as tools of political communication. Across centuries and political systems, governments have used highly visible displays to shape public narratives and project power. - India: Tamil Cinema as a Pathway to Politics
E71India: Tamil Cinema as a Pathway to PoliticsIn southern India, a major Tamil film star surprised many by winning regional elections with a newly founded political party. His rise from popular screen icon to political leader highlights a long-standing phenomenon in the state of Tamil Nadu, where the influence of Tamil cinema has often helped launch successful political careers. - Friend: The AI Necklace Facing Public Backlash
E72Friend: The AI Necklace Facing Public BacklashA controversial advertising campaign for "Friend," an AI-powered necklace designed for conversation, sparked a wave of negative reactions. In several places, posters were vandalized, reflecting broader concerns about the growing role of technology in everyday life and reviving debates linked to modern forms of Luddism - opposition to technological change. - Trump’s Vision for a Triumph Arch
E73Trump’s Vision for a Triumph ArchAhead of the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence, Donald Trump has proposed building a monumental triumph arch in Washington, D.C. The project reflects the revival of an architectural symbol historically associated with power, prestige, and national identity - a highly visible structure that is at once spectacular, political, and deeply ideological. - Israel-Palestine: Images at the heart of a war of narratives
E74Israel-Palestine: Images at the heart of a war of narrativesOn April 10 2026, Italian weekly L'Espresso published a striking photo of an Israeli settler in military clothing grimacing opposite a Palestinian woman with downcast gaze. The image sparked accusations of stereotyping and antisemitism and triggered diplomatic reactions, becoming part of the broader Israel-Palestine war of narratives. - The Battle for the Rainbow Flag
E75The Battle for the Rainbow FlagRemoved by the Trump administration from the Stonewall National Monument in New York, the rainbow flag was raised again on February 12, 2026 in Manhattan, birthplace of the Pride movement. A symbol of resistance, it has been central to a global visual conflict since 1978.











