Leading journalists join call for EU copyright reform
Leading journalists from more than 20 countries joined a call Tuesday for European MPs to approve a controversial media reform aimed at forcing internet giants to pay for news content.
Washington (AFP) | 12/07/2025 - 00:13:53 | US sanctions Cuban president four years after historic protests
New Delhi (AFP) | 11/07/2025 - 23:31:35 | Fuel to Air India jet engines cut off moments before crash: probe
Quito (AFP) | 11/07/2025 - 22:54:55 | Ecuador's top drug lord agrees to US extradition
Washington (AFP) | 11/07/2025 - 20:09:25 | US appeals court scraps 9/11 mastermind's plea deal
Istanbul (AFP) | 11/07/2025 - 18:33:18 | PKK disarmament marks 'new era' for resolving Kurdish question: pro-Kurdish DEM party
Moscow (AFP) | 11/07/2025 - 17:09:18 | Russia's FM Lavrov arrives in North Korea: Russian state media
Istanbul (AFP) | 11/07/2025 - 16:32:46 | Erdogan hails 'important step towards terror-free Turkey' as PKK destroys arms
Warsaw (AFP) | 11/07/2025 - 16:09:05 | Poland promises response to Russian move to close consulate
Sulaimaniyah (AFP) | 11/07/2025 - 16:06:47 | PKK fighters need security guarantees to return to Turkey: top commander
Paris (AFP) | 11/07/2025 - 16:04:10 | France probes X over algorithm enabling 'foreign interference': prosecutor
Leading journalists from more than 20 countries joined a call Tuesday for European MPs to approve a controversial media reform aimed at forcing internet giants to pay for news content.
A Montenegro-based freelance reporter who has investigated organized crime in Europe and war crimes in the Balkans has been selected for the 2018 Peter Mackler Award named for an AFP journalist, organizers said Wednesday.
The International Federation of Journalists on Thursday condemned the killing of Mohammad Akhtar, a 31-year-old driver for AFP, in a suicide attack in Kabul and called for those responsible to be punished.
AFP driver Mohammad Akhtar, a 31-year-old father of four who was among 23 people killed in a suicide attack in Kabul, was a "great friend" known for his kindness and honesty, colleagues said Monday.
A series of appointments: Global news management and international appointments
Fabrice Fries, the new head of Agence France-Presse, said Thursday he wants to increase revenue by 30 million euros ($35 million) over five years by rapidly expanding its video production.
AFP is expanding a fact-checking contract with Facebook to Canada, Indonesia and the Philippines in an extension of its existing collaboration in France, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico. The Agency will produce fact-checking articles that will be made freely available via blogs. Some of these will be moved on AFP's wires.
Hong Kong, July 9-12, 2018