WAN-Ifra 2016: Around the world in news images
A look back at the last 12 months of news, for the opening of the WAN-IFRA Congress (June 12-14 – Cartagena, Colombia).
London (AFP) | 31/03/2025 - 08:52:07 | Primark boss resigns after inappropriate behaviour allegation
Tokyo (AFP) | 31/03/2025 - 08:42:22 | Tokyo's Nikkei index, shaken by US tariffs, closes down 4%
Paris (AFP) | 31/03/2025 - 08:37:28 | French oil firm Maurel & Prom says US revoked its Venezuela licence
Tehran (AFP) | 31/03/2025 - 08:07:26 | Iran's Khamenei warns of 'strong' response if US attacks
Jerusalem (AFP) | 31/03/2025 - 07:02:08 | Israel PM picks ex-naval commander as new head of security agency: govt
Caracas (AFP) | 31/03/2025 - 04:07:28 | Venezuela says US revoked transnational oil and gas company licenses
Washington (AFP) | 31/03/2025 - 03:23:01 | Trump warns Zelensky not to back off minerals deal
Tokyo (AFP) | 31/03/2025 - 02:10:31 | Tokyo's Nikkei index falls 3% ahead of US tariffs
London (AFP) | 30/03/2025 - 22:36:31 | Starmer and Trump discuss 'productive' talks on US-UK trade deal
Geneva (AFP) | 30/03/2025 - 20:59:13 | Red Cross 'outraged' by killing of eight medics in Gaza
A look back at the last 12 months of news, for the opening of the WAN-IFRA Congress (June 12-14 – Cartagena, Colombia).
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Jean Marin is appointed CEO. After the vote of the Agence France-Presse Statute in January 1957, he is re-elected every three years and
remained president and CEO until 1975.
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Agence France-Presse's chief executive announced plans on Thursday to cut 125 jobs over five years, saying the measure was necessary in order to stabilise the agency's finances.