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Agence France-Presse
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Agence France‑Presse (AFP), founded in 1835 as Havas and reconstituted in 1944 after the Liberation of Paris, is a French international news agency headquartered in Paris that delivers fast, impartial coverage of global events in multiple formats to a worldwide audience. With a network of 2,400 employees in 260 cities across 150 countries and revenue from both commercial activities and French government subsidies, AFP operates independently under a 1957 law that guarantees editorial neutrality. Historically, AFP has evolved through wartime censorship, post‑war expansion, decentralisation of regional centres, and digital innovations to maintain its status as one of the world's most extensive news services.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
- 3.North-South Korea Conflict
- 4.Japanese Foreign Policy
- 5.Aerospace Industry
- 6.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 7.Chinese relations with Australia and NZ
- 8.British Foreign Policy
- 9.China-India relations
- 10.Conflict
- 11.Russian Foreign Policy
- 12.Ukrainian Politics
countries
- 1.China
- 2.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 3.Hong Kong
- 4.New Zealand
- 5.Taiwan, Province of China
- 6.Australia
- 7.Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
- 8.United States
- 9.Russian Federation
- 10.Korea, Republic of
organizations
- 1.Parliamentary Service
- 2.Labour Party
- 3.Australian Parliament
- 4.Chinese Embassy
- 5.All Party Parliamentary Group
- 6.University of Colorado at Boulder
- 7.National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- 8.US Defense Intelligence Agency
- 9.University of North Korean Studies
- 10.United Nations
- 11.Nuclear Weapons Institute
- 12.Korea Institute for National Unification
persons
- 1.Hsiao Bi-Khim
- 2.Winston Peters
- 3.Simon O'Connor
- 4.Penny Wong
- 5.Mao Ning
- 6.Laura McClure
- 7.Ingrid Leary
- 8.Duncan Webb
- 9.Tiffany Morgan
- 10.Shannon Curry
- 11.Mike Moreau
- 12.Louise Prockter