Topshots of the Week (7-13 January, 2023)
Selection of some of the most striking photographs taken by AFP photojournalists this past week (7-13 January, 2023).
Johannesburg (AFP) | 06/12/2025 - 09:45:36 | At least 10 killed in South Africa hostel shooting: police
Doha (AFP) | 06/12/2025 - 09:41:28 | Qatar PM says Gaza truce incomplete without 'full withdrawal' by Israel
Doha (AFP) | 06/12/2025 - 09:27:21 | Kallas says Washington EU's 'biggest ally' after US security strategy published
Kandahar (AFP) | 06/12/2025 - 06:47:47 | Afghan authorities say 4 civilians killed in Pakistan border clash
Miami (AFP) | 06/12/2025 - 00:12:27 | US, Ukraine to meet for third day, say 'real progress' depends on Russia
Los Angeles (AFP) | 05/12/2025 - 20:51:39 | Star architect Frank Gehry dead at 96: office
Washington (AFP) | 05/12/2025 - 20:21:31 | US Supreme Court to weigh Trump bid to end birthright citizenship
Riyadh (AFP) | 05/12/2025 - 20:03:34 | Mediators Egypt, Qatar, others 'concerned' about Israel opening one-way Gaza exit
Brasília (AFP) | 05/12/2025 - 20:00:42 | Flavio Bolsonaro says father named him political heir
The Hague (AFP) | 05/12/2025 - 19:34:15 | Hearing in absentia of Putin, Netanyahu 'conceivable': ICC dep. prosecutor to AFP
Selection of some of the most striking photographs taken by AFP photojournalists this past week (7-13 January, 2023).
Selection of some of the most striking photographs taken by AFP photojournalists this past week (31 December 2022 - 6 January 2023).
New Year's Eve fireworks light up the sky over the Sydney Opera House (L) and Harbour Bridge during the fireworks display in Sydney on January 1, 2023.
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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.
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.