Turkish father’s pain symbolises quake tragedy
It was a moment encapsulating the unspeakable pain of the Turkish earthquake: a father holding his 15-year-old's hand, the only thing visible after her body was crushed by concrete.
Doha (AFP) | 19/01/2025 - 10:40:10 | Mediator Qatar confirms Gaza ceasefire begins: statement
Jerusalem (AFP) | 19/01/2025 - 10:14:16 | Israel says Gaza ceasefire to come into effect at 0915 GMT
Jerusalem (AFP) | 19/01/2025 - 10:09:30 | Israel confirms receiving list of hostages to be released Sunday
Jerusalem (AFP) | 19/01/2025 - 09:46:22 | Israeli far-right minister Ben Gvir's party quits ruling coalition
Cairo (AFP) | 19/01/2025 - 09:43:24 | Hamas releases names of 3 Israeli women hostages to be freed Sunday
Cairo (AFP) | 19/01/2025 - 08:59:28 | Hamas official says list of hostages to be given 'any moment'
Gaza Strip (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) | 19/01/2025 - 08:43:13 | Gaza rescuers say 8 killed, 25 wounded in Israeli strikes
Sderot (Israel) (AFP) | 19/01/2025 - 08:23:50 | Israel military carrying out strikes in north Gaza: AFP journalist
Jerusalem (AFP) | 19/01/2025 - 07:58:50 | Israel army says attacks continue in Gaza, ceasefire still not in effect
Jerusalem (AFP) | 19/01/2025 - 07:14:14 | Israel army says it recovered body of a soldier held since 2014 in Gaza
It was a moment encapsulating the unspeakable pain of the Turkish earthquake: a father holding his 15-year-old's hand, the only thing visible after her body was crushed by concrete.
Exactly one year ago, AFP reported live from Kyiv’s central Maidan Square that the Russian offensive had begun against Ukraine. Since then, the agency has deployed unprecedented resources to cover this war in the heart of Europe and its consequences for the daily lives of Ukrainians, Russians and people in the rest of the world.
Exactly one year ago, AFP reported live from Kyiv’s central Maidan Square that the Russian offensive had begun against Ukraine. Since then, the agency has deployed unprecedented resources to cover this war in the heart of Europe and its consequences for the daily lives of Ukrainians, Russians and people in the rest of the world.
Ten years after its creation, AFP-Services, a subsidiary of Agence France-Presse, specializing in on-demand custom content, becomes FACTSTORY, a distinct service offering commissioned production to companies and institutions.
AFP is strengthening its coverage of the strategically important Maghreb region, by launching a dedicated regional centre and boosting its network of journalists on the ground.