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).
Washington (AFP) | 30/06/2025 - 19:57:49 | White House says Canada 'caved' to Trump on tech tax
Culiacán (AFP) | 30/06/2025 - 18:13:34 | Twenty bodies found in Mexican cartel zone
London (AFP) | 30/06/2025 - 18:06:32 | UK police to probe Glastonbury sets by Kneecap, Bob Vylan
New York (AFP) | 30/06/2025 - 17:49:33 | Jury considers verdict in Sean Combs sex trafficking trial
Gaza City (AFP) | 30/06/2025 - 17:08:06 | Gaza rescuers say Israeli air strike kills 21 at seaside rest area
Budapest (AFP) | 30/06/2025 - 17:04:38 | Orban says Budapest Pride march was a 'disgrace'
Washington (AFP) | 30/06/2025 - 16:56:46 | US to revoke visas for Glastonbury band over anti-Israel chant
London (AFP) | 30/06/2025 - 16:52:29 | 92-year-old convicted of murder in one of UK's oldest cold cases
Clermont-Ferrand (AFP) | 30/06/2025 - 16:39:39 | Paris put on highest heatwave alert level Tuesday: French weather agency
Paris (AFP) | 30/06/2025 - 16:01:38 | Mediterranean set new June temperature high on Sunday: French weather service
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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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.
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