AFP joins five new European hubs to fight disinformation
The European Commission has selected Agence France-Presse (AFP), a global leader in digital investigation, to be part of five new hubs dedicated to the fight against disinformation in 10 European countries.
‘‘Discovering past icons’’, AFP’s photographic heritage in the spotlight in Paris this autumn
From October 26 to November 5, 2022, Ellia Art Gallery will be exhibiting in the Marais district of Paris 200 collector’s prints from the photo archives of AFP, the world’s oldest news agency. The agency is offering visitors an exceptional selection, sometimes iconic, sometimes unpublished, which at the end of the exhibition will be auctioned off in the gallery itself by Elsa Joly-Malhomme (Ader Entreprises & Patrimoine, expert: Antoine Romand) and on drouot.com.
European news agencies launch joint Brussels newsroom
"Europe Tackles Information Chaos" - A conference organized by CEDMO, a hub dedicated to fight disinformation
Getty Images and AFP sign multi-year renewal of video partnership
Longstanding partnership continues to provide video creators around the world with unrivalled video coverage of news and lifestyle.
AFP strengthens its coverage of the Maghreb
AFP is strengthening its coverage of the strategically important Maghreb region, by launching a dedicated regional centre and boosting its network of journalists on the ground.
“The Poisoning”: an AFP documentary podcast on the Navalny saga
Alexei Navalny is arguably the most divisive figure in Russian politics, and certainly President Vladimir Putin’s most determined and well-known opponent. He was nearly poisoned to death in August 2020 in Siberia, and is now in a highsecurity prison. In a five-part documentary podcast, AFP takes you through the events -- worthy of a spy novel -- that have been unfolding for more than a year in Russia.
