Nicaragua protest death toll rises to at least 34: rights group
France's Macron vows Iran will 'never' possess nuclear weapons
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Russia says 'no alternative' to Iran nuclear deal
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Iran's Rouhani questions 'right' to seek new nuclear deal
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Press freedom under threat from Trump, China, Russia: watchdog
AFP is launching an interactive graphics offer covering world news, available for all screens, and easy-to-install on web and mobile sites.
With a focus on major events, as well as society, culture and sports, this new line of graphics complements the existing print and video graphics production.
125
interactive graphics
a year
4
languages
English, French, Spanish and German
Format
Responsive Design
for all screens and platforms
Interactive graphics offer a concise explanation and visualisation of the news in a structured and logical way : political, economic, financial but also sports data are displayed in the form of results, graphics, curves. Maps, quizzes, photo essays, surveys also make the information easier to understand.