Henri Pigeat elected AFP president & CEO
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Istanbul (AFP) | 15/05/2025 - 21:17:01 | Turkey-Russia meet ends, Ukraine to join talks Friday: foreign ministry source
United Nations (AFP) | 15/05/2025 - 20:56:28 | ICC says Libya recognizes authority of war crimes, repression probe
Brussels (AFP) | 15/05/2025 - 20:28:19 | Belgium parliament votes to abandon nuclear power phase-out
Jerusalem (AFP) | 15/05/2025 - 20:27:14 | Israel army says intercepts missile from Yemen after air raid sirens sound
Istanbul (AFP) | 15/05/2025 - 19:46:17 | Turkey FM to meet Russia delegation in Istanbul Thursday
Antalya (AFP) | 15/05/2025 - 19:44:37 | Rubio says spoke to Netanyahu as Trump tours Gulf
Antalya (AFP) | 15/05/2025 - 19:35:14 | Rubio says US 'open to alternative' plan to bring aid into Gaza
Moscow (AFP) | 15/05/2025 - 19:32:38 | Putin sacks chief of military's land forces: decree
Abu Dhabi (AFP) | 15/05/2025 - 19:21:43 | UAE says to invest $1.4 trillion in US over 10 years
Antalya (AFP) | 15/05/2025 - 19:05:16 | Rubio says new Syria leaders want 'peace' with Israel
AFP has 25 bureaus across France, 46 overseas, and 13 in French overseas territories. It has correspondents in 116 countries and provides news in 73 countries.
Jean Marin is appointed CEO. After the vote of the Agence France-Presse Statute in January 1957, he is re-elected every three years and
remained president and CEO until 1975.
Sammy Ketz shares the Albert
Londres Prize with Libération
colleague Sorj Chalandon for his
coverage of the 6-year civil war in
Lebanon.