Nearly 200,000 euros raised in second AFP photo auction

The second AFP photo auction raised nearly 200,000 euros, including nearly 15,000 euros for the first three NFTs offered by the agency.
Dhaka (AFP) | 06/06/2025 - 15:45:47 | Bangladesh's Yunus announces elections in April 2026
New Delhi (AFP) | 06/06/2025 - 15:16:47 | Indian PM Modi says he will go to Canada for G7 summit
Washington (AFP) | 06/06/2025 - 14:48:35 | Trump has no plans for Musk call: White House official
Washington (AFP) | 06/06/2025 - 14:34:37 | US job growth cools but better than expected, unemployment steady: govt
Gaza City (AFP) | 06/06/2025 - 13:49:58 | Israel army issues evacuation warning for parts of Gaza City
The Hague (AFP) | 06/06/2025 - 13:07:32 | Dutch election set for Oct 29 after government falls: minister
Moscow (AFP) | 06/06/2025 - 12:40:09 | Russia cuts interest rates to 20%, down from two-decade high
Brussels (AFP) | 06/06/2025 - 12:21:26 | Eurozone GDP growth revised up to 0.6% in first quarter
Moscow (AFP) | 06/06/2025 - 12:03:01 | Kremlin says Ukraine conflict is 'existential' issue for Russia
Paris (AFP) | 06/06/2025 - 11:53:32 | France opens 'complicity in genocide' probe over blocked Gaza aid
The second AFP photo auction raised nearly 200,000 euros, including nearly 15,000 euros for the first three NFTs offered by the agency.
Over the past year, the EFCSN project has brought together nearly 50 fact-checking organisations from across Europe to write a Code of professional standards that organisations will need to meet in order to join the network.
The series of photographs illustrates the catastrophic floods in Europe in July 2021 that killed 190 people in Europe, 160 of them in Germany.
Chiba, who has worked at AFP for over a decade and is based in Nairobi, won the top prize at the 2020 World Press Photo awards and was recently named The Guardian's "Agency Photographer of the Year 2021".
The training was held both online and on-site at a Nairobi hotel on February 7 and 8, under the guidance of four AFP journalists spread across Nairobi, Lagos, and Paris.
The free course, called Digital Investigation Techniques, teaches reporters and journalism students the tools and skills to verify online information while protecting themselves and their sources.
The bite-sized modules cover fact-checking basics and advanced methods, from verifying images and videos to finding witnesses on social media.
The project, co-ordinated by Charles University, also aims to boost public media literacy in the region and develop artificial intelligence tools to detect misinformation.
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