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Associated Press

May 2024

  • Israeli officials seize Associated Press camera and broadcasting kit – video

    Israeli officials have seized a camera and broadcasting equipment belonging to the Associated Press in southern Israel

November 2023

  • A photograph by Yousef Masoud showing Palestinians standing on and around a destroyed Israeli tank on the Israeli side of the Gaza border on 7 October.

    News outlets deny claims they had prior knowledge of Hamas attack on Israel

    Associated Press, Reuters, New York Times and CNN say suggestions are untrue, outrageous and reckless

September 2023

  • Mstyslav Chernov photographed while on assignment for Associated Press in Sloviansk

    ‘It felt like the beginning of the third world war … It still does’ – Mstyslav Chernov on 20 Days in Mariupol

    The Pulitzer prize-winning journalist at the heart of the Oscar-tipped documentary describes the weeks he and his team spent in the besieged city – and why they were willing to take the risk

January 2023

  • Arwa Mahdawi

    Is it really offensive to say ‘the French’?

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • People sit outside a cafe in Paris.

    AP apologises and deletes widely mocked tweet about ‘the French’

March 2022

  • Mariana Vishegirskaya stands outside a maternity hospital that was hit in Mariupol.

    The Russians were hunting us down: the war on journalism in Mariupol

    A reporter describes life under siege in the Ukrainian city and why it was so important to break the silence

February 2022

  • The AP originally planned to offer the photo of an overcrowded rubber boat north of the Libyan coast as an NFT, before calling the image a ‘poor choice’.

    ‘Profiting off suffering’: AP cancels sale of migrant boat NFT amid backlash

    The news agency has since deleted the tweet promoting the sale and called it ‘poor choice of imagery’

September 2021

  • Children in Badakhshan province.

    Photographic print sale to raise funds for Afghanistan’s female journalists

    The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan has severely affected women’s rights, and especially the lives of female journalists. The NWMI (Network of Women in Media, India) has launched a print sale, with all images donated by the Associated Press, to raise funds to help those journalists with evacuations and resettlement, to rebuild their lives, and to tell their stories

May 2021

  • The Associated Press management has told staff that they stand by their decision to fire reporter Emily Wilder.

    Associated Press vows to defend staff against online attacks after Emily Wilder firing

  • The journalists wrote: ‘It has left our colleagues – particularly emerging journalists – wondering how we treat our own, what culture we embrace and what values we truly espouse as a company.’

    Associated Press journalists condemn decision to fire Emily Wilder

  • The Associated Press logo

    Outcry after Associated Press journalist fired amid row over pro-Palestinian views

  • Combination picture shows the tower building housing AP and Al Jazeera offices collapsing.

    ‘No safe place’: Associated Press reporter describes Gaza office attack

  • Israeli strike destroys Gaza tower housing media organisations

  • Israel strike in Gaza destroys Al Jazeera and other media offices – video

June 2020

  • A protester at Town Field Park in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, on Friday.

    Associated Press changes influential style guide to capitalize 'Black'

    Move comes amid continued protests over racism and policing, leading Brookings scholar to say: ‘This is the big domino to fall’

August 2019

  • Nice fans banner

    Nice’s match with Marseille suspended after fans display homophobic banners

    The referee Clément Turpin stopped Nice’s match with Marseille for 10 minutes amid homophobic banners and chants

August 2018

  • Associated Press reporter Michael Graczyk before witnessing the execution of confessed killer Elroy Chester in Huntsville, Texas in June 2013

    The reporter who has seen over 400 executions: 'The job is to tell the story'

    Michael Graczyk, a reporter for the Associated Press who witnessed and wrote about more than 400 executions in Texas, retired after 45 years – he will continue working as a freelancer

December 2016

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    Abducted US journalist faces fifth Christmas in Syrian captivity

    Press freedom group fights to raise awareness of the plight of war reporter Austin Tice who was detained by an unknown group in August 2012

November 2016

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    Bahrain drops charges against politician held after Prince Charles visit

  • Chinese police push away journalists and supporters of human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang demonstrating near the Beijing Second Intermediate People’s Court in Beijing on December 14, 2015. One of China’s most celebrated human rights lawyers went on trial December 14 over online comments critical of the ruling Communist Party, as police scuffled with supporters and journalists gathered outside the courthouse. AFP PHOTO / FRED DUFOURFRED DUFOUR/AFP/Getty Images

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    Foreign journalists working in China face increased harassment

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