Greek photographer Alkis Konstantinidis, 35,  won a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking New Photography. He was one of a group of Reuters photographers to receive an award for photos of migrants from Central and South America crossing the US border.

It is not the first time that Konstantinidis has been honoured for his work. He had also received a Pulitzer Prize for his amazing coverage of the Greek refugee crisis in 2016 along with Alexandros Avramidis and the late Yannis Behrakis.

Speaking to Kathimerini newspaper, Mr Konstantinidis said that it was an amazing experience to be awarded for the second time. “Last time, we won it with Yannis Behrakis at the helm. This year, with another team. But Yannis was our teacher. He was and remains a point of reference with his work at a global level.”