Time Magazine chooses Philippe Lopez’s image as one of its top ten
Time chooses an image taken by Philippe Lopez on November 18, 2013 as one of its top ten photos of the year.
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Time chooses an image taken by Philippe Lopez on November 18, 2013 as one of its top ten photos of the year.
AFP photo book capturing the top news events of 2013
Photojournalists Philippe Lopez and Jeff Pachoud win first prize in the categories "spot news single" and "sport feature single" in the international photo competition.
AFP launches its new multimedia platform, AFP Forum: the entire news production in text, photo, video and infographics available on one site and in 6 languages.
AFP increases its social network presence with the creation of its Instagram account featuring the work of its photographers. 
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Agence France-Presse, a global leader in digital investigation, has been selected in an open tender by the European Commission to help in the fight against disinformation in Hungary, which to date has no other recognised organisation in this field.
Agence France-Presse and Google today announced an agreement on the remuneration of neighbouring rights under French law. This follows months of constructive negotiations within the framework set by the French Competition Authority. The wider partnership with AFP will also encompass other projects, including a program dedicated to fact checking, with more details to be shared soon.