WAN-Ifra 2016: Around the world in news images
A look back at the last 12 months of news, for the opening of the WAN-IFRA Congress (June 12-14 – Cartagena, Colombia).
Lima (AFP) | 26/07/2025 - 00:33:30 | Bus crash in Peruvian Andes kills 15
London (AFP) | 25/07/2025 - 23:37:11 | UK condemns Hong Kong's reward offers for suspects living in Britain
United Nations (AFP) | 25/07/2025 - 23:17:32 | Cambodia calls for ceasefire with Thailand: envoy to UN
Prestwick (AFP) | 25/07/2025 - 22:35:45 | Trump says 'never' told his name was in Epstein files
Prestwick (AFP) | 25/07/2025 - 21:34:29 | Trump lands in Scotland for five-day visit: AFP
Rome (AFP) | 25/07/2025 - 21:12:46 | Mediobanca says Italy won't stand in way of its Banca Generali bid
Jerusalem (AFP) | 25/07/2025 - 20:53:25 | Israel says intercepted missile fired from Yemen
Brussels (AFP) | 25/07/2025 - 18:31:13 | EU chief says to meet Trump Sunday in Scotland for trade talks
Doha (AFP) | 25/07/2025 - 18:26:48 | Gaza mediators Qatar, Egypt carry on with 'intensive efforts': joint statement
Berlin (AFP) | 25/07/2025 - 17:59:49 | UK, France, Germany say Gaza 'humanitarian catastrophe must end now'
A look back at the last 12 months of news, for the opening of the WAN-IFRA Congress (June 12-14 – Cartagena, Colombia).
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