AFP to support World News Day 2024
Alongside hundreds of other news organizations, media support associations, and individuals from over 100 countries, AFP has committed to raise awareness about World News Day.
Tehran (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 06:05:30 | Funeral procession for Iran's slain supreme leader Khamenei begins: state media
Bogotá (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 04:09:36 | Colombia's Petro says he will give public farewell July 20
Kyiv (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 03:38:13 | Russian strikes on Kyiv kill 3: city authorities
Suva (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 02:48:27 | Australia signs defence alliance with Pacific nation Fiji
Saipan (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 01:37:58 | Reports of 'major damages' from super typhoon on US island Rota: authorities
Kyiv (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 01:25:05 | Loud blasts heard in Kyiv during missile alert: AFP journalists
Moscow (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 01:02:56 | Ukraine attack cuts power to Sevastopol in Russian-annexed Crimea: governor
Kyiv (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 01:01:00 | Loud blasts heard in Kyiv during missile alert: AFP journalists
United States (AFP) | 05/07/2026 - 23:25:53 | 'Catastrophic' Super Typhoon Bavi makes landfall on US island of Rota
Catia La Mar (AFP) | 05/07/2026 - 23:19:44 | Authorities bury more than 150 unidentified bodies from Venezuela's quakes: AFP
Alongside hundreds of other news organizations, media support associations, and individuals from over 100 countries, AFP has committed to raise awareness about World News Day.
On 19 and 20 September, AFP took part in the annual General Assembly of ADEPA (Asociación de Entidades Periodísticas Argentinas), the influential association of Argentine media, held in Posadas, in the north of the country.
Agence France-Presse (AFP) has appointed Guillaume Meyer as Deputy News Director for Video and Audio.
Meyer, 43, currently holds the position of Global Editor-in-Chief for Video and is the first journalist from the video department to step into this management role. He succeeds Juliette Hollier-Larousse, who has held the position since 2017.
AFP Chairman and CEO, Fabrice Fries, expresses concern in an op-ed in Le Monde about the suspension of fact-checking on Meta's social media platforms.