Africa Check: african Fact-Checking Awards 2017
Journalists from Kenya and Benin took the top prizes at this year’s African Fact-Checking Awards in Johannesburg on Saturday, November 18th
Damascus (AFP) | 18/09/2025 - 10:57:45 | Syria to strike security deals with Israel by end of 2025: ministry official to AFP
Damascus (AFP) | 18/09/2025 - 10:16:28 | Syria FM heading to US: ministry source to AFP
Damascus (AFP) | 18/09/2025 - 10:14:20 | Syria FM heading to US: ministry source to AFP
Brussels (AFP) | 18/09/2025 - 09:42:42 | EU will keep playing 'leadership role' on climate: commissioner
Geneva (AFP) | 18/09/2025 - 09:38:43 | WHO chief says Gaza hospitals on 'brink of collapse'
Madrid (AFP) | 18/09/2025 - 09:30:04 | Spain will probe 'rights violations in Gaza': attorney general
Seoul (AFP) | 18/09/2025 - 08:42:03 | S. Korea prosecutors seek arrest of Unification Church leader
Paris (AFP) | 18/09/2025 - 05:49:36 | Europe, Mediterranean coast saw record drought in August: AFP analysis of EU data
Washington (AFP) | 18/09/2025 - 05:19:18 | US judge orders pro-Palestinian protest leader Khalil deported to Algeria or Syria
Washington (AFP) | 18/09/2025 - 02:41:05 | Trump says designating Antifa 'a major terrorist organization'
Journalists from Kenya and Benin took the top prizes at this year’s African Fact-Checking Awards in Johannesburg on Saturday, November 18th
Reporter Mratt Kyaw Thu has won the 2017 Agence France-Presse Kate Webb prize for his compelling and rigorous coverage of ethnic strife in his native Myanmar, AFP announced on Tuesday.
New guidelines on coverage of violence against women and increased use of women expert sources are among the topics included in a set of initiatives launched by AFP’s Global News Director Michèle Léridon, aimed at improving the way women are represented in the Agency’s content.
Two AFP photographers – Jim Watson and Brendan Smialowski – were awarded at the 2018 ceremony of the WHNPA.