Three quarters of the journalists who died in 2023 were Palestinians killed by Israel during the Israel-Gaza war. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, more journalists died in the first ...
Phil Chetwynd is the Global News Director of Agence France-Presse (AFP). He leads a newsroom of 1,700 journalists based in over 150 countries. Phil has been responsible for AFP's editorial strategy prioritizing on-the-ground human storytelling in multimedia formats, the development of a world-class video service and an award-winning pivot on climate coverage. He has also made AFP a leading voice in the battle against misinformation.
During a long career at AFP, Phil occupied the posts of Global Editor-in-Chief and Chief Asia Editor. He was also a foreign correspondent working in Asia and the Middle East. He began his career in British regional newspapers.
Extreme polarization and trolling, uninhibited racism and anti-Semitism, large-scale disinformation: journalists have been saying for months that they're going to leave ... but everyone is still on X,...
In Afghanistan, where the Taliban's tightening grip on media freedoms poses unprecedented challenges, Amu TV stands out as a critical source of independent news and entertainment for the Afghan people...
Newsrooms are inundated with metrics for reach, attention, and engagement – but how do they assess the social impact of their journalism? This panel, proposed by the World Editors Forum, will go bey...
Editors talk about climate change as the defining story of our times – but many of them don’t act on it as much as they could. This panel will present and discuss findings from the March 2023 EBU ...
Unisciti ad Agence France-Press, BBC e VII Photo Agency per discutere il problema della disinformazione e di come queste organizzazioni la stanno affrontando, anche attraverso l'adesione alla Content ...
Agence France-Presse (AFP) has become a major international actor in the war against disinformation with fact-checking operations now involving 70 journalists working in 30 countries and 10 languages ...