AFP’s Bülent Kiliҫ receives two prizes at the World Press Photo Awards 2015
AFP photojournalist Bülent Kiliç received first and third prizes in the category Spot News Single at the annual World Press Photo Awards.
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AFP photojournalist Bülent Kiliç received first and third prizes in the category Spot News Single at the annual World Press Photo Awards.
Press freedom groups and international news organizations, including AFP, unveiled on Thursday, February 12, 2015, new safety guidelines to protect freelance journalists following a series of high-profile kidnappings and murders in conflict zones.
Three AFP photographers – Brendan Smialowski, Jewel Samad and Saul Loeb – were awarded at the 2015 ceremony of the WHNPA.
BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service interviewed, on thwo separate occasions, Julian Rademeyer, the editor of the Foundation's Africa Check website, and Edem Srem, the winner of the Foundation's African Fact-Checking Awards, for their programme 'More or Less'.
The Guardian picture desk has chosen Turkish photographer Bulent Kilic, of AFP, as the hotly contested agency photographer of the year. Here’s a look back over 2014 through his lens, showing unrest in Ukraine, the refugee crisis on the Turkish-Syrian border and the harrowing MH17 air crash.
As we approach the end of 2014, BBC Radio 4's The World at One is looking back at the biggest events of the year through the eyes of photographers.
The Indonesian news agency Antara granted AFP with an Award on the occasion of its 77th anniversary, during an event on December 18 in Jakarta, attended by Indonesian president Joko Widodo.
This year, Bulent Kilic's photographs have consistently grabbed the attention of editors and viewers around the world.
AFP photographer Gali Tibbon wins 1st prize in News category of the Israeli Local Testimony contest. The wining images were taken on Israel's Independence Day during the military weapon display near the West Bank settlement of Efrat. To learn more
AFP is taking part in the International Women’s Forum in Naypyidaw and Yangon, Myanmar on December 5 and 6 2014