AFP launches online course to tackle climate misinformation
Leading global news agency AFP releases an online training course to equip journalists and journalism students with tools and techniques to tackle climate misinformation.
Beirut (AFP) | 12/03/2026 - 01:53:16 | Lebanon health ministry says at least 7 dead in new attack on central Beirut
Riyadh (AFP) | 12/03/2026 - 01:27:03 | Saudi defence ministry says intercepted drone headed to Shaybah oil field
Beirut (AFP) | 12/03/2026 - 01:23:39 | Hezbollah says launched missiles at Israeli military intelligence base in Tel Aviv suburbs
Washington (AFP) | 12/03/2026 - 01:11:08 | Trump says Iran near point of defeat
Jerusalem (AFP) | 12/03/2026 - 01:08:56 | Israeli military says strikes 10 Hezbollah targets in Beirut
Tehran (AFP) | 12/03/2026 - 00:42:03 | Iranian state media reports drone hits Dubai building
Washington (AFP) | 12/03/2026 - 00:29:40 | US to release 172 million barrels of oil from strategic reserve: Energy dept
Baghdad (AFP) | 12/03/2026 - 00:25:41 | One killed in attack on oil tankers off Iraq, rescue operation ongoing: authorities
Washington (AFP) | 12/03/2026 - 00:11:20 | US takes first steps towards new global trade penalties
Jerusalem (AFP) | 11/03/2026 - 23:58:30 | Israeli military announces 'wide-scale wave of strikes' on Tehran
Leading global news agency AFP releases an online training course to equip journalists and journalism students with tools and techniques to tackle climate misinformation.
At its meeting on 20 April 2023, AFP's Board of Directors approved the accounts for the 2022 financial year, which confirm the Agency's continued financial recovery.
The Agency's commercial revenues reached €208.6 million, rising by 5.3% (+10.4 million) compared to 2021, at comparable exchange rates. For the first time in the Agency's history, the €200 million threshold for commercial revenue was exceeded. Business was driven by the Agency's three strategic development areas: video, digital investigation, and corporate and institutional activity.
Agence France-Presse (AFP) provides digital verification training to help Ukrainian journalists in countering the continuous influx of disinformation campaigns related to the war with Russia.
Fabrice Fries, CEO of Agence France-Presse, was elected as the new President of the European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA), for a two-year mandate, during the organisation’s General Assembly held in Paris on Thursday, September 14th, 2023. He will replace Clemens Pig, CEO of the Austrian news agency APA, in the role.
With photographic contributions by AFP and L’Équipe
During the Rugby World Cup being held from 8 September to 28 October, SNCF Gares & Connexions is joining the scrum with 29 cultural exhibitions in honour of the nations being hosted all over France. In Paris, four of the main railway stations will be decked out in the colours of the 20 countries competing for the title – a way of welcoming them and creating bonds between players, supporters, staff, everyday travellers and tourists.
Chris Otton, a journalist with a distinguished international career, started this week as the deputy to the editor-in-chief of Agence France-Presse, Sophie Huet.
Chris Otton, a 52-year-old British journalist, first worked in London for the Press Association and later joined the AFP Asia-Pacific desk in Hong Kong in 2001.
From the 2nd to the 17th of September 2023, the International Festival of Photojournalism, Visa pour l’Image, will showcase the exceptional work of AFP photographers, including Dimitar Dilkoff and Marco Longari.
AFP is proud to present Iconoclaste, a photography exhibition and auction for art lovers and photography enthusiasts. This iconic event, now in its third year, will showcase 200 unique special-edition prints in an engaging auction, preceded by a captivating exhibition.
Today, AFP and other leading global news and publishing organizations signed onto an open letter to policymakers and industry leaders globally, laying out proposed principles for the regulated and responsible growth of generative AI models.
In addition to outlining consequences for the media industry and the public should the global regulatory landscape not evolve as quickly as AI innovation, the letter also voices support for the creation of an appropriate legal framework around the technology.• The disclosure of training sets used to create generative AI models.
AFP has partnered with the Hungarian Digital Media Observatory (HDMO) to launch a new fact-checking website in a joint effort to fight against disinformation in Hungary.