Arman Soldin: from Bosnia to Ukraine with a smile

Arman Soldin was barely a year old when his mother carried him onto a humanitarian flight from war-torn Bosnia to France. On Tuesday, another conflict claimed the unshakeably smiling AFP video journalist's life in Ukraine.


AFP journalist Arman Soldin killed in eastern Ukraine

AFP's Ukraine video coordinator Arman Soldin was killed on Tuesday by rocket fire near Chasiv Yar in eastern Ukraine, AFP journalists who witnessed the incident said.


The attack happened at around 4:30 pm (1330 GMT) on the outskirts of the town close to Bakhmut, the epicentre of the fighting in eastern Ukraine for several months.

AFP to auction off 10 NFTs chosen by the public to finance the preservation of its photo archives

AFP is offering a second collection of NFTs from its photographic archives for sale, in association with the Web3 art platform laCollection.io. These digital and unique images were selected by the public during the photo exhibition "Discovering Past Icons" organised by the Agency last autumn.


In autumn 2022, AFP closed its exhibition "Discovering Past Icons" with an auction of the 200 fine art prints displayed and its first NFT collection with three iconic digital editions.

Phil Chetwynd to attend BBC's Trust in News Conference 2023

The third successive BBC's Trust in News global webcast is back this year and will take place in London and Delhi on Thursday, March 30, 2023.


The conference will include a panel with AFP Global News Director Phil Chetwynd at 11.45 am CET on the topic of "Russia & Ukraine – bearing witness. Investigators show how the use of open-source and verification tools help reveal the truth".

A photo exhibition on 35 years of AFP reporting in South Africa

From March 8 to March 31, AFP will exhibit a selection of 25 photos showing its coverage of the country over the past 35 years at the Alliance française in Johannesburg.


The aim of the exhibition is to show how AFP has broadened its coverage, from one mainly focused on politics and breaking news during the terrible years of Apartheid, to a wider one telling the story of a whole country, its way of life, its culture, its sports news, etc.