AFP auctions off 10 NFT of archive photos selected by the public
AFP and the Web3 art platform LaCollection have announced that a second collection of digital editions (NFT) of press photos from the agency's archives will go on sale in April 2023.
Lahore (AFP) | 30/06/2026 - 16:16:55 | Roof collapse kills 14 children in Pakistan's Lahore: ambulance service
Budapest (AFP) | 30/06/2026 - 16:04:13 | Hungary sets new temperature record at 42C: weather service
Paris (AFP) | 30/06/2026 - 15:01:30 | France records 300 excess deaths during May heatwave
Tehran (AFP) | 30/06/2026 - 14:13:40 | Iran says will respond to any US violation of memorandum of understanding
Tehran (AFP) | 30/06/2026 - 13:51:53 | Iran to hold talks with Qatar on frozen assets: foreign ministry
Nairobi (AFP) | 30/06/2026 - 13:46:32 | One shot dead, two wounded, in Kenya abduction protests: AFP reporter
Brussels (AFP) | 30/06/2026 - 13:07:56 | EU to implement trade deal with US starting Wednesday
Doha (AFP) | 30/06/2026 - 12:35:45 | Qatar says no direct US-Iran talks to take place in Doha
Doha (AFP) | 30/06/2026 - 12:27:45 | US envoys Witkoff, Kushner meeting mediators in Doha: Qatari spokesman
Monaco (AFP) | 30/06/2026 - 12:18:28 | Monaco blast not being investigated as 'terrorist' attack: prosecutor
AFP and the Web3 art platform LaCollection have announced that a second collection of digital editions (NFT) of press photos from the agency's archives will go on sale in April 2023.
The widest alliance between German-speaking digital investigators and researchers, known as GADMO, has launched its website in a further step in the battle against online falsehoods.
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.
Germany’s respected Grimme institute has just published a comparative analysis of fact-checking organisations in the country, which highlights the quality of Agence France-Presse’s digital verification production.
The global tablet market remained flat in Q1 2026, with shipments rising just 0.1% year on year to reach 37 million units, according to the latest research from Omdia. While tablet shipments declined sequentially, in line with typical seasonal patterns, regional performance was led by Latin America, followed by the Middle East and Africa. However, this growth was largely driven by inventory build-up rather than underlying end-user demand, pointing to a weaker demand outlook. This press release...