AFP extends its fact-checking operation to a fifth Latin American country
AFP is further developing its global fact-checking operation in Spanish through a new contract with Facebook covering Uruguay.
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AFP is further developing its global fact-checking operation in Spanish through a new contract with Facebook covering Uruguay.
AFP and SINA Sports have signed a content agreement allowing the leading Beijing-based news portal to feature AFP’s extensive coverage of the 2016 Rio Olympics and Euro Soccer Championship.
The website www.fr.africacheck.org was devised and developed by the AFP Foundation, with the support of the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA), and in a partnership with the EJICOM journalism school in Dakar, Senegal, where its editorial team is based.
The Beijing bureau has 15 journalists, four assistants, a marketing manager, a technician and three office administrators.
The team is shown in this video, which is the first stage of a tour of AFP bureaux in pictures.
With an exceptional auction of 200 fine art prints and the first NFTs in its history, a major exhibition at Ellia Art Gallery in the heart of Paris and the publication of a book offering a look at a century of history in 300 photos, Agence France-Presse is honouring its photographic heritage this fall.
EUROVISION and AFP, via its subsidiary AFP-Services, announced today they are jointly developing a brand new service, MyWorldReporter. The new offering will help broadcasters around the world to gain a competitive advantage by being able to instantly access a worldwide network of video journalists.