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Le 30 avril, 19 journalistes, techniciens et administratifs du bureau de Londres vont participer au challenge « Tough Mudder »
Cebu (AFP) | 06/11/2025 - 02:11:23 | Typhoon Kalmaegi death toll passes 140 in Philippines: AFP tally
Washington (AFP) | 05/11/2025 - 23:07:01 | US to begin canceling flights from Friday as govt shutdown drags
Jerusalem (AFP) | 05/11/2025 - 21:14:18 | Israel receives Gaza hostage body, prime minister's office says
Jerusalem (AFP) | 05/11/2025 - 20:23:54 | Israel army says body of Gaza hostage handed over to Red Cross
Miami (AFP) | 05/11/2025 - 20:17:59 | Trump says lost 'sovereignty' over New York after Mamdani's mayoral win
Paris (AFP) | 05/11/2025 - 19:01:14 | World has 'the tools' to unlock $1.3 trillion in climate finance: COP30 report
Gaza City (AFP) | 05/11/2025 - 16:34:05 | Hamas armed wing says to hand over Gaza hostage body at 1900 GMT
Paris (AFP) | 05/11/2025 - 15:58:52 | Shein says wants dialogue with French authorities over website suspension
La Paz (AFP) | 05/11/2025 - 15:52:29 | Bolivia Supreme Court orders release of jailed ex-president Jeanine Anez
Moscow (AFP) | 05/11/2025 - 15:37:08 | Putin says Russia considers nuclear tests restart after Trump comments
Le 30 avril, 19 journalistes, techniciens et administratifs du bureau de Londres vont participer au challenge « Tough Mudder »
In Mexico, journalists put their lives on the line every day investigating the suffering drug cartels leave in their wake. The traffickers’ ruthlessness, violence and impunity have made Mexico one of the world’s most dangerous countries for newsgatherers.
AFP is participating in the international Women’s Forum held in Mexico City, April 27 to April 28, 2016.
The exhibition will debut in Bangkok (May 3- 29) at the BACC (3-5th floor) before moving on to Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta.
The Board of Directors of Agence France-Presse met on 4 April 2013
AFP Dhaka photographer Munir uz Zaman has been honoured at an Asian media awards ceremony for a "heart-wrenching" series of images of penniless Rohingya refugees striving in vain to flee communal bloodshed in Myanmar.
Thai investigative journalist Mutita Chuachang received yesterday evening December 1, 2015 at the FCCT in Bangkok, the 2015 Kate Webb Prize from Agence France-Presse (AFP) for her independent reporting on human rights including Thailand’s draconian use of the royal defamation law.
The Consulate General of France in Miami is hosting a reception on Bastille Day (July 14th), with a particular focus on environmental protection and economic growth through sustainable development.To illustrate this major stake, 3 slideshows of AFP photos will be presented during the event as follows:A vulnerable planetGreen is good for business
Colombian photographer Roberto Schmidt, regional photo chief for South Asian, based in New Delhi, was awarded the Gold prize in the Disaster and Disease News – Stories category, for his pictures of the snowfall which fell over the Everest’s basecamp on April 25, 2015.