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).
London (AFP) | 16/09/2025 - 22:31:54 | Microsoft vows to invest $30bn in UK as Trump visits
Paris (AFP) | 16/09/2025 - 22:17:38 | France urges halt to Israel's 'destructive' Gaza City campaign
Stansted (AFP) | 16/09/2025 - 22:16:56 | Trump lands in UK for historic state visit
Brussels (AFP) | 16/09/2025 - 22:14:53 | EU chief, Trump discuss increasing 'economic pressure' on Russia
Brasília (AFP) | 16/09/2025 - 21:41:29 | Brazil's Bolsonaro rushed to hospital after feeling 'unwell': son
New Delhi (AFP) | 16/09/2025 - 21:15:10 | India's Maoist rebels unilaterally announce halt in fighting: statement
Provo (AFP) | 16/09/2025 - 20:52:25 | Murder suspect said he had enough of Charlie Kirk's 'hatred': prosecutor
Washington (AFP) | 16/09/2025 - 20:37:25 | Trump extends TikTok US ban delay until December 16
Jerusalem (AFP) | 16/09/2025 - 20:28:25 | Israel's Netanyahu says Qatar funds Hamas, strike 'justified'
Washington (AFP) | 16/09/2025 - 20:26:41 | Trump thanks Modi for support in ending Ukraine war in 'wonderful' call
A look back at the last 12 months of news, for the opening of the WAN-IFRA Congress (June 12-14 – Cartagena, Colombia).
Winner of "News Agency of the Year" in 2020, Agence France-Presse has once again been shortlisted in two categories at the AIB Media Awards 2021.
AFP is pleased to announce an exclusive series of reports for Yahoo! Hispanics America on the key issues facing Latinos in the US election.
His impressive cover of the “megafires” in California spotlights the climate emergency.
Jean Marin is appointed CEO. After the vote of the Agence France-Presse Statute in January 1957, he is re-elected every three years and
remained president and CEO until 1975.
The Future of the Planet is at the heart of AFP’s editorial priorities. Starting September 17, we will offer special coverage in text, photo, video and graphics of what’s at stake in the fight against climate change.
Agence France-Presse's chief executive announced plans on Thursday to cut 125 jobs over five years, saying the measure was necessary in order to stabilise the agency's finances.