The US-Mexico border, through the lenses of AFP photographers
An exhibit of 44 striking images of the US-Mexican border taken by photographers for Agence France-Presse opened Friday in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, with the border itself as a backdrop.
London (AFP) | 23/12/2025 - 12:56:21 | Activist Greta Thunberg arrested at London protest: Palestinian campaigners
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Muscat (AFP) | 23/12/2025 - 11:28:11 | Houthis, Yemen government to exchange nearly 3,000 prisoners: officials
Washington (AFP) | 23/12/2025 - 11:18:52 | Thousands of new Epstein-linked documents released by US Justice Dept
Sydney (AFP) | 23/12/2025 - 11:08:52 | Australia PM to invite Israeli president to visit
Geneva (AFP) | 23/12/2025 - 09:48:15 | UN says Myanmar junta using 'brutal violence' to force people to vote
Washington (AFP) | 23/12/2025 - 05:26:36 | Latest US strike on alleged drug boat in eastern Pacific kills one: US military
Caracas (AFP) | 23/12/2025 - 01:30:58 | Maduro says Trump would be 'better off' focusing on US rather than Venezuela
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An exhibit of 44 striking images of the US-Mexican border taken by photographers for Agence France-Presse opened Friday in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, with the border itself as a backdrop.
Now established as a site of reference for major European issues, the EDNH (European Data News Hub) is launching a new version of its platform. More reactive to European news and accessible in more languages, the EDNH aims to bring online users and global media invaluable insights into the most important issues within the EU. These include Brexit, the European elections, the migrant crisis and policies to fight climate change.
Honduras' Congress presented AFP photojournalist Orlando Sierra with its "Photographer of the Year" award Thursday for his outstanding images in a year marked by deadly protests in the Central American state.
Hong Kong, July 9-12, 2018
Fabrice Fries, the new head of Agence France-Presse, said Thursday he wants to increase revenue by 30 million euros ($35 million) over five years by rapidly expanding its video production.
The Algerian government expelled AFP Algiers bureau chief Aymeric Vincenot on Tuesday in the wake of its refusal to renew his press accreditation. The expulsion comes amid massive demonstrations in Algeria that underline the indispensable role journalists play in explaining the events to the rest of the world.