Fabrice Fries elected AFP president & CEO
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Beirut (AFP) | 13/06/2026 - 09:47:26 | Lebanon reports Israeli strikes in south after Israeli warning
Jerusalem (AFP) | 13/06/2026 - 09:18:43 | Israeli military warns of imminent strikes on south Lebanon
New Delhi (AFP) | 13/06/2026 - 09:09:41 | Military transport plane crashes in India, casualties unknown: air force
Caracas (AFP) | 13/06/2026 - 06:09:21 | Venezuela confirms death of Tren de Aragua gang leader in 'joint operation' with US
Sydney (AFP) | 13/06/2026 - 04:21:42 | Woman critical after shark attack at Australia's Coogee Beach
Washington (AFP) | 13/06/2026 - 03:53:44 | US says 'downed' multiple Iranian drones targeting commercial ships in Hormuz
San Francisco (AFP) | 13/06/2026 - 03:37:20 | Anthropic cuts access to powerful AI models over government 'national security' order
Washington (AFP) | 13/06/2026 - 03:29:09 | Trump says US strike has killed leader of Tren de Aragua gang
Bangui (AFP) | 12/06/2026 - 23:48:26 | First flight carrying migrants deported from US lands in Central African Republic lands: lawyer
Los Angeles (AFP) | 12/06/2026 - 23:44:15 | US clears Paramount's $111 bn Warner Bros. takeover
The European Commission has given its decision on a complaint made in February 2010 by a German news agency against France for giving state aid to AFP. The decision recognizes the missions of general interest on an international level attributed to AFP and permits the compensation of the net cost by a State subsidy that respects European competition laws. “This decision is a crucial moment for AFP,” said AFP chairman Emmanuel Hoog.