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).
Riyadh (AFP) | 21/10/2025 - 16:29:34 | Saudi de facto ruler to meet Trump in Washington next month: source close to government
Bogotá (AFP) | 21/10/2025 - 16:26:52 | Colombia and US vow to 'improve' anti-drug strategies: Bogota
Geneva (AFP) | 21/10/2025 - 16:01:02 | US covert actions 'violate Venezuela's sovereignty': UN experts
Tokyo (AFP) | 21/10/2025 - 15:56:03 | Japan PM Takaichi says to draft 'economic package'
Tokyo (AFP) | 21/10/2025 - 15:50:01 | Japan PM Takaichi says wants 'candid discussions' with Trump
Gaza City (AFP) | 21/10/2025 - 15:32:53 | Hamas armed wing says to hand over two hostage bodies at 1800 GMT
Washington (AFP) | 21/10/2025 - 15:28:33 | Trump says MidEast allies ready to 'straighten out Hamas' if asked
Copenhagen (AFP) | 21/10/2025 - 14:43:13 | Novo Nordisk to replace over half of board, including chair: statement
Brussels (AFP) | 21/10/2025 - 14:38:15 | EU proposes to trim anti-deforestation rules to ease rollout
Jerusalem (AFP) | 21/10/2025 - 13:42:49 | Israel returns 15 Palestinian bodies to Gaza: Red Cross
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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