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Journaliste francophone

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Le bureau de Beyrouth est responsable de la couverture du Liban et de la Syrie, deux pays au cœur de l’actualité régionale et souvent mondiale. Le premier à cause d’une crise politique et économique sans précédent qui a commencé il y’a plus d’un an et qui enfonce le pays de plus en plus dans le gouffre et le pousse vers un avenir incertain. Le deuxième à cause d’un conflit qui, s’il connait un répit depuis quelques mois, n’est pas encore fini et a installé le pays dans une crise économique et sécuritaire potentiellement explosive.

24/02/2023 – Kramatorsk, UKRAINE – The father of Ukrainian National Guard serviceman Mykhailo Sikirin, 30, who died during shelling in Shypylivka on February 18, covers his son’s face during his burial ceremony at a cemetery. © YASUYOSHI CHIBA / AFP

24/02/2023 – Kramatorsk, UKRAINE – The father of Ukrainian National Guard serviceman Mykhailo Sikirin, 30, who died during shelling in Shypylivka on February 18, covers his son’s face during his burial ceremony at a cemetery. © YASUYOSHI CHIBA / AFP

24/02/2023 – KRAMATORSK, UKRAINE – Le père du militaire de la Garde nationale ukrainienne Mykhaïlo Sikirine, 30 ans, décédé lors d’un bombardement à Shypylivka le 18 février, lors de sa cérémonie d’enterrement. © YASUYOSHI CHIBA / AFP

24/02/2023 – KRAMATORSK, UKRAINE – Le père du militaire de la Garde nationale ukrainienne Mykhaïlo Sikirine, 30 ans, décédé lors d’un bombardement à Shypylivka le 18 février, lors de sa cérémonie d’enterrement. © YASUYOSHI CHIBA / AFP

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English-language fact-check editor

English-language fact-check editor

The editor will focus on misinformation in Asia and edit fact-checking stories from around the region. Applicants must have strong digital investigation skills and demonstrated experience in digital verification techniques and tools. Strong editing skills and solid news judgement are a must. Asian languages are a plus.

Khmer-language fact-check reporter and editor

Khmer-language fact-check reporter and editor

The roles are an exciting opportunity to be a part of AFP's fast-growing fact-checking network, which has seen it take a leading role in the global fight against fake news.

The reporter position requires an agile journalist who can easily navigate online disinformation, whether that be on major social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok and discussion boards or encrypted chat apps.

AFP hiring Bengali-language fact-check reporter and editor

AFP hiring Bengali-language fact-check reporter and editor

The roles are an exciting opportunity to be a part of AFP's fast-growing fact-checking network, which has seen it take a leading role in the global fight against fake news.

The reporter position requires an agile journalist who can easily navigate online disinformation, whether that be on major social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok and discussion boards or encrypted chat apps.

AFP hiring South Korea fact-check editor

AFP hiring South Korea fact-check editor

The role is an exciting opportunity to be a part of AFP's fast-growing fact-checking network, which has seen it take a leading role in the global fight against disinformation.

The successful applicant will be required to edit fact check reports in English and Korean.

The position requires a precise, detail-oriented editor who can navigate online disinformation, whether that be on major social media platforms such as Facebook, discussion boards or encrypted chat apps. As such, the role requires experience of digital verification techniques and tools.