AFP Fact Check video playlists win WAN-IFRA's Digital Media Awards Worldwide
AFP’s Fact Check video playlists, “How to Verify Information Online” have been awarded the 2024 Digital Media Awards Worldwide in the ‘Best Fact Checking Project’ category.
Moscow (AFP) | 10/12/2025 - 10:14:49 | Kremlin says Trump's Ukraine statements in line with Russia's view
Rabat (AFP) | 10/12/2025 - 09:51:35 | Collapse of two buildings in Morocco's Fes kills 19
Nairobi (AFP) | 10/12/2025 - 09:49:09 | Rwanda accuses DR Congo, Burundi of 'deliberate violations' of ceasefire: statement
Beijing (AFP) | 10/12/2025 - 09:06:32 | Beijing says 'firmly opposes' UK cyber sanctions on Chinese firms
Oslo (AFP) | 10/12/2025 - 08:11:23 | Nobel Institute does not know where peace prize winner Machado is: director
Oslo (AFP) | 10/12/2025 - 07:45:19 | Machado's daughter to accept Nobel Peace Prize for mother: Institute
Oslo (AFP) | 10/12/2025 - 07:27:35 | Venezuela opposition leader Machado to miss Peace Prize ceremony: Nobel Institute
Brasília (AFP) | 10/12/2025 - 06:45:26 | Brazilian lawmakers approve bill to cut Bolsonaro jail term
New Delhi (AFP) | 10/12/2025 - 06:25:19 | Amazon says will invest $35bn in India by 2030
Seoul (AFP) | 10/12/2025 - 06:08:38 | South Korea says lodged 'stern protest' with China, Russia over aircraft incursions
AFP’s Fact Check video playlists, “How to Verify Information Online” have been awarded the 2024 Digital Media Awards Worldwide in the ‘Best Fact Checking Project’ category.
The Dutch University INholland launched on May 13, 2024, fabricated, an interactive educational initiative designed by its Sustainable Media Lab, in partnership with AFP.
From June 6th to June 9th, more than 400 million European citizens will elect a new five-year parliament. On this occasion, the European Data News Hub (EDNH) is releasing ‘‘European Elections: A How-To Guide’’, an interactive guide available in 9 languages compiled by AFP and the other 5 European press agencies partnering with the EDNH.
AFP announced today the addition of EditorialFootage by NurPhoto videos to its partner content portfolio.
Thanks to its unmatched global network, AFP has the largest share of original content in the market, ensuring reliability and ease-of-use. AFP’s unique video offering is now reinforced with the introduction of EditorialFootage videos on its multimedia platforms.
During a meeting on April 25, 2024, the AFP Board of Directors approved the accounts for the 2023 financial year, which confirm that the Agency’s financial recovery is continuing.
Total turnover was stable (+0,1%), at 320.1 million euros.
Operating expenses were 297 million euros, a decrease of 0.4 percent (- 1.2 million euros) compared to 2022 at comparable exchange rates.
AFP has appointed Sophie Huet, one of its top journalists, to a new role driving its strategy on Artificial Intelligence, reflecting the Agency’s desire to bolster its competitiveness in this key domain.
Sophie Huet, currently Global Editor-in-Chief, has been appointed to the newly created position of Deputy Global News Director for Editorial Innovation and Artificial Intelligence.
The Europe Prize rewards the photo of the earthquake in Turkey, which happened in February 2023. Adem Altan is also in the running for the global World Press, which will be announced on April 18th.
In preparation for the European parliamentary elections between June 6-9, Agence France-Presse (AFP) is working on multiple projects to help fight the spread of disinformation, promote electoral integrity and uphold democratic values across the continent.
The European Newsroom (enr) is pleased to welcome seven new members. Now, a total of 23 news agencies from Europe are involved in the new round of the cooperation project. The European Newsroom, initiated in 2022, aims to strengthen collaboration among agency journalists across Europe and to enhance coverage of EU-related subjects. The new additions are AMNA (Greece), ANP (Netherlands), CTK (Czech Republic), PAP (Poland), Lusa (Portugal), Ritzau (Denmark) and TT (Sweden).
Anne Guérin has been appointed as the new Managing Director of Agence France-Presse (AFP). She will take over the role from January next year, replacing Dalila Zein who held the position since 2018 and significantly contributed to the Agency’s financial recovery during her tenure.