“The Forgotten Sahel”: AFP photographers’ work on display at Géopolis until May 31, 2026
From March 26 through May 31, 2026, Géopolis, the photojournalism centre in Brussels, is hosting a new series of exhibitions dedicated to the Sahel.
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From March 26 through May 31, 2026, Géopolis, the photojournalism centre in Brussels, is hosting a new series of exhibitions dedicated to the Sahel.

Spectee and AFP have entered a partnership to bring Spectee’s crisis-related user generated content (UGC) to AFP’s global customer base.
Organised by Forte di Bard and AFP, the exhibition will be held at the Aosta Valley (Italy) fort from 14 March to 17 July 2026.
Agence France-Presse (AFP) with partners France Médias Monde and Oštro have entered the production phase of CLIC, a European social media initiative to tackle disinformation. By fusing the rigour of professional journalists with the massive reach of popular content creators, the aim is to widen the audience for fact-checking content.
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is pleased to announce a new partnership with Alliance magazine, a leading global media platform serving decision-makers in the philanthropic sector.
At the Médias en Seine festival, Fabrice Fries and Phil Chetwynd took part in two panel discussions. They outlined the Agency's strategy on artificial intelligence, disinformation, and reporting from conflict zones.
Long-term global partnership continues to provide newsrooms around the world with unrivalled visual coverage of news, sport and entertainment.
ChatEurope, the go-to platform for European affairs created by leading European media outlets, enhances its offer with the launch of key EU events live video coverage.
AFP (Agence France-Presse) has launched a new open-access course designed to help journalists and journalism students detect and verify content generated by artificial intelligence (AI).