WAN-Ifra 2016: Around the world in news images
A look back at the last 12 months of news, for the opening of the WAN-IFRA Congress (June 12-14 – Cartagena, Colombia).
Berlin (AFP) | 08/07/2025 - 11:16:11 | Berlin says China targeted German plane with laser over Red Sea
Jos (AFP) | 08/07/2025 - 11:00:32 | Ambush, gang clashes kill at least 40 in central Nigeria: Red Cross, residents
Berlin (AFP) | 08/07/2025 - 10:49:44 | German court rules at-risk Afghan family must be given visas
Cairo (AFP) | 08/07/2025 - 10:23:07 | 'No breakthrough' in Gaza ceasefire talks: source close to negotiations
Dubai (AFP) | 08/07/2025 - 10:12:45 | Cargo ship in Red Sea 'under continuous attack': monitor
Cairo (AFP) | 08/07/2025 - 09:45:37 | Gaza ceasefire talks resume in Doha: source close to negotiations
Beijing (AFP) | 08/07/2025 - 09:12:31 | China says Australian PM Albanese to visit this week
Athens (AFP) | 08/07/2025 - 08:48:17 | Acropolis to close temporarily due to heatwave
Jerusalem (AFP) | 08/07/2025 - 05:43:08 | Five Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza: military
Bangkok (AFP) | 08/07/2025 - 05:18:48 | Thai acting PM says wants 'better deal' than Trump threatened tariff
A look back at the last 12 months of news, for the opening of the WAN-IFRA Congress (June 12-14 – Cartagena, Colombia).
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