Topshots of the Week (24-30 December, 2022)
Selection of some of the most striking photographs taken by AFP photojournalists this past week (24-30 December, 2022).
Washington (AFP) | 22/04/2026 - 03:07:52 | Virginia approves new Democratic-friendly voting map in setback for Trump: US networks
Bangkok (AFP) | 22/04/2026 - 03:03:00 | Pharma giant drops supplier after AFP deforestation investigation
San Francisco (AFP) | 22/04/2026 - 01:17:03 | SpaceX partners with AI startup Cursor, may buy it for $60 bn
Islamabad (AFP) | 22/04/2026 - 00:44:59 | Mediator Pakistan PM thanks Trump for extending ceasefire, urges continued talks
Washington (AFP) | 21/04/2026 - 22:24:03 | Trump extends ceasefire to give Iran more time to negotiate
Tehran (AFP) | 21/04/2026 - 21:44:34 | Iran threatens to end Gulf countries' oil production if attacked from their territory
Lima (AFP) | 21/04/2026 - 21:31:54 | Peru's electoral commission chief resigns over chaotic vote
Tehran (AFP) | 21/04/2026 - 21:13:12 | Iran knows how to 'resist bullying': foreign minister
Beirut (AFP) | 21/04/2026 - 21:04:57 | Hezbollah says attacked north Israel in response to Israeli truce violations
Paris (AFP) | 21/04/2026 - 19:48:21 | Lebanon needs 500 mn euros to 'tackle humanitarian crisis': PM
Selection of some of the most striking photographs taken by AFP photojournalists this past week (24-30 December, 2022).
AFP Digital Courses has been named a finalist in the ‘Product, Innovation or Service’ category in Education, Art & Culture at the 4th Annual Anthem Awards.
Selected from among 2,300 projects across 34 countries, this recognition highlights the platform’s positive social impact through its innovative training in digital investigation techniques.
AFP, in association with the European Fact-Checking Standards Network (EFCSN) and other European stakeholders, is participating in EFCSN’s first annual conference in Brussels on October 29, 2024.
On the occasion of World News Day, a global awareness campaign aimed at promoting fact-based journalism organised by WAN-IFRA, Fabrice Fries wrote the following op-ed.
The spectacular decline of the journalism profession is met with alarming indifference. The worst part is that we are getting used to it.
AFP's Global News Director, Phil Chetwynd, delivered the keynote address titled “Why Journalism Still Matters” at the 2024 inaugural lecture of Sciences Po’s School of Journalism.
In his speech, Chetwynd discussed the most pressing challenges faced by journalists and media organisations today, including the emergence of AI, increasing attacks on the press, and ongoing disputes with digital platforms over revenue and copyright.