AFP journalists Christina Assi and Dylan Collins join Olympic torch relay

AFP photojournalist Christina Assi said she felt "incredible" support as she carried the Olympic Flame outside Paris Sunday, almost a year after being gravely wounded while reporting in Lebanon.


"I hope what we did today honours all the journalists and friends who have been killed this year," said Lebanese national Assi, who was joined in the relay by AFP video colleague Dylan Collins, an American hurt in the same incident.

AFP has signed an open letter urging Israel to open access to Gaza

AFP has signed an open letter urging Israel to give journalists independent access to Gaza, alongside other +60 media and civil society organizations.


The organizations — which include the Associated Press, BBC, CNN, The Guardian, The New York Times, and The Washington Post — point out that no independent media access to Gaza has been permitted since the start of the war, increasing the pressure on domestic journalists, and creating a space for mis- and disinformation to flourish.

AFP photo exhibition "Road to Paris 2024" opens in Bangkok

The AFP photo exhibition "En route pour Paris 2024" opened on Friday July 5 at the Alliance Française in Thailand.


It brings together 24 emotionally charged photos taken by the agency's photojournalists during previous Olympics and preparatory events for the Paris Games. The evening event in Bangkok attracted some 200 members of the media, AFP officials, partners and clients.

AFP's CEO Fabrice Fries Highlights AFP's Commitment to Factual Reporting at WAN-IFRA's Congress

On the third and final day of the World News Media Congress, organised by WAN-IFRA in Copenhagen, AFP Chairman and CEO Fabrice Fries participated in a session titled "Learning from Disruptors."


The segment showcased non-traditional media companies that have successfully challenged established norms. Despite the theme, Fries made it clear that AFP remains committed to its traditional values, rooted in the agency’s origins dating back to 1835.

Phil Chetwynd Highlights Press Freedom and AI Challenges at World News Media Congress

On the second day of the World News Media Congress, Phil Chetwynd participated in a panel discussion titled "The Forces Shaping Journalism and What to Do About Them."


On the second day of the World News Media Congress in Copenhagen, AFP's Global News Director, Phil Chetwynd, participated in a panel discussion titled "The Forces Shaping Journalism and What to Do About Them."