65TH Cannes Film Festival : a large AFP team in place
For the 65th Cannes film festival, 25 AFP journalists will be taking turns to share the cinematographic event of the year in real time text, photo, video and graphics.
Doha (AFP) | 31/01/2026 - 22:45:10 | Qatar says its FM in Iran to 'reduce tensions' in region
Washington (AFP) | 31/01/2026 - 22:28:37 | Trump says Iran is 'talking to us,' 'we'll see if we can do something'
Caracas (AFP) | 31/01/2026 - 22:21:22 | Venezuela foreign minister meets new US chief of mission
Tehran (AFP) | 31/01/2026 - 21:05:44 | Iranian president says war neither in interest of Iran nor US
Baghdad (AFP) | 31/01/2026 - 20:10:30 | Iraq majority bloc backs Maliki for PM despite Trump threat
Maiquetía (AFP) | 31/01/2026 - 20:09:31 | US chief of mission arrives in Venezuela: diplomat tells AFP
Kyiv (AFP) | 31/01/2026 - 19:57:41 | Kyiv preparing for talks 'next week' with US over Russia proposals: Zelensky
Tehran (AFP) | 31/01/2026 - 19:12:12 | Top Iran security official says progress towards talks with US
Minneapolis (AFP) | 31/01/2026 - 19:04:50 | US judge denies Minnesota bid to suspend immigration sweeps
Washington (AFP) | 31/01/2026 - 18:19:50 | US envoy Witkoff reports 'constructive' Ukraine talks with Russia
For the 65th Cannes film festival, 25 AFP journalists will be taking turns to share the cinematographic event of the year in real time text, photo, video and graphics.
Two AFP photographers honoured on 21 April at the 16th "Human Rights Press Awards in Hong Kong.
Pierre Célérier (50), AFP technical editor-in-chief, has been appointed deputy global news director to replace Juliette Hollier Larousse, who has been appointed director for Latin America in Montevideo. Pierre will begin in the new position on 1 July 2012.
04/16/2011 - Otsuchi, Japan - AFP / Yasuyoshi Chiba
He won the prize, one of the most prestigious in journalism, for his picture of a girl screaming in the aftermath of a suicide attack in Kabul in December 2011.
06/12/2011 - Kabul, Afghanistan - AFP/Massoud Hossaini
Twenty years after war broke out in Bosnia, the AFP Foundation, the Council of Europe, and the Press Council and Journalists Association of Bosnia-Herzegovina stage a major debate in Sarajevo on the role of the media in the country today.