France’s TF1 features new segment on AFP fact-checking
A new segment on the French television channel TF1’s Saturday evening news programme will show viewers how AFP journalists debunked a fake news story.
Abidjan (AFP) | 22/09/2025 - 22:20:57 | Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger withdraw from ICC
United Nations (AFP) | 22/09/2025 - 22:09:17 | Palestinian president calls for Hamas to surrender weapons
United Nations (AFP) | 22/09/2025 - 21:45:46 | Saudi FM calls for all countries to recognize Palestinian state
United Nations (AFP) | 22/09/2025 - 21:44:57 | Macron repeats no embassy in Palestinian state until ceasefire, hostages released
Los Angeles (AFP) | 22/09/2025 - 21:39:57 | Jimmy Kimmel show to return Tuesday: Disney
Ramallah (AFP) | 22/09/2025 - 21:34:03 | Palestinian Authority says France's recognition of state 'historic and courageous'
United Nations (AFP) | 22/09/2025 - 21:31:23 | Macron recognizes 'State of Palestine' in interest of 'peace'
United Nations (AFP) | 22/09/2025 - 21:25:55 | Macron vows to keep up 'existential fight' against antisemitism
United Nations (AFP) | 22/09/2025 - 21:19:58 | 'Time for peace has come': Macron at UN on recognizing Palestinian state
Seoul (AFP) | 22/09/2025 - 20:55:16 | S. Korea court issues arrest warrant for Unification Church leader: Yonhap
A new segment on the French television channel TF1’s Saturday evening news programme will show viewers how AFP journalists debunked a fake news story.
Agence France-Presse photographer Aris Messinis was honoured Saturday at photojournalism's biggest annual festival, for moving images of the massive arrival of migrants in Greece last year.
Global news agency AFP has opened a bureau in North Korea, becoming one of only a handful of foreign media organisations to have a permanent presence in the one of the world’s most isolated states.
AFP photographers have swept the 2016 Spot News awards, and have also received distinctions in the Feature and News Picture Story categories.
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