AFP wins three prizes at the Human Rights Press Awards
Iran-based Behrouz Mehri won two prizes in the photojournalism feature category for his images of street children and heroin addicts in the strife-torn southern Pakistani city of Karachi.
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Jerusalem (AFP) | 21/09/2025 - 19:39:51 | Israel president says Palestinian state recognition a 'sad day' for peace seekers
Iran-based Behrouz Mehri won two prizes in the photojournalism feature category for his images of street children and heroin addicts in the strife-torn southern Pakistani city of Karachi.
Prune Perromat, AFP journalist in New York, appeared on Beast TV (The Daily Beast's video channel) on Friday May 11th to discuss the French presidential election.
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Jay Directo is 3rd in the « International News » category for his picture of children searching for objects to sell in Manila in August 2011.
Manpreet Romana receives the honorable mention in the « International News » category for the picture of this child crying during his father’s funeral, who died when their apartment building collapsed in New Dehli on November 15th, 2010.
Armis Federal, a division of Armis, the cyber exposure management & security company, today announced the appointment of Federal cybersecurity experts Paul Craft and David Epperson to its Advisory Board. The Armis Federal Advisory Board is a senior group of former government executives responsible for providing strategic guidance on how Armis can support the changing cybersecurity needs of U.S. government entities. “Paul and David are proven leaders with a deep understanding of the unique...
AFP photographer, Ye Aung Thu, wins 2016 Myanmar National Press Award Best Photo of the Year
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Organized by the Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanhã) in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and AFP, the exhibition is offering a look at the topic of climate refugees and the migrant crisis.
After being released from the Istanbul police headquarters, award-winning photogapher Bulent Kilic said he had filed a "violent arrest" complaint against the police who pinned him to the ground and pushed their legs into his neck and back during the arrest. AFP management protested against the 'violent arrest' of Kilic "while he was only doing his job as a journalist". The Turkish branch of campaign group Reporters Without Borders also condemned his arrest.