Bayeux-Calvados War Correspondents Prize – AFP takes part in the “View of 15 Year Olds” project

From the 2nd to the 8th of October, war correspondents – professionals from all over the world who have set themselves the mission of telling their stories from the war – will be honored for the 24th consecutive year with the Bayeux-Calvados Award. This event will also be the first highlight of the school year for many secondary school students and youth organizations…

From the 2nd to the 8th of October, war correspondents – professionals from all over the world who have set themselves the mission of telling their stories from the war – will be honored for the 24th consecutive year with the Bayeux-Calvados Award. This event will also be the first highlight of the school year for many secondary school students and youth organizations…

AFP Kabul bureau wins SOPA award for report on child sex slavery

AFP's Kabul bureau has won one of Asia's most prestigious journalism prizes, the SOPA (Society of Publishers in Asia), for a report exposing the practice of "bacha bazi", or institutionalised child sex slavery, in Afghanistan.

AFP's Kabul bureau has won one of Asia's most prestigious journalism prizes, the SOPA (Society of Publishers in Asia), for a report exposing the practice of "bacha bazi", or institutionalised child sex slavery, in Afghanistan.

Four AFP photographers awarded by the White House News Photographer Association

During the annual ceremony of the White House News Photographer Association, the WHNPA jury awarded prizes to Jim Watson, Olivier Douliery, Saul Loeb and Brendan Smialowski.

During the annual ceremony of the White House News Photographer Association, the WHNPA jury awarded prizes to Jim Watson, Olivier Douliery, Saul Loeb and Brendan Smialowski.