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This photograph taken on August 16, 2023, shows a melting iceberg due to warm temperatures drifting along the Scoresby Sound Fjord, in Eastern Greenland.
A picture by #AFP photographer @afpolm
🏆 Congratulations to AFP photographer @oliscarff who has received two prizes @IstPhotoAwards 2023! 👏
🥈 2nd prize in the Single Sports category
🥈 2nd prize in the Single Portrait category
👉 Read the news: https://t.co/fFii915v9L
#AFP#photojournalism#sports
Within 51 hours, Indian Railways has restored the downline movement of trains at the site of Balasore accident in Odisha which killed 261 people. Second line fitness has been given. Railways Minister @AshwiniVaishnaw waiting with officials for UP line train movement. Jai Jagannath!
🇻🇳📸 The French Embassy in Hanoi hosted #AFP’s "Road to 2024" exhibition, featuring AFP photos celebrating the Games and the Olympic spirit.
👉 Read the news: https://t.co/d1j6PTlSei
#photography#photojournalism#sports
#AFP presents a photo essay by Marco Longari taken in Choum, Mauritania, of the Iron Ore train, a kilometre long freight transporting iron from the mines in Zouerat to the port city of Nouadhibou.
📸 @mlongari
A protestor holds an umbrella to protect from teargas during a demonstration on the 8th day of strikes and protests across the country against the government's proposed pensions overhaul, in Nantes.
📸 @LoicVenance#AFP
#Thailand taps into sustainable rubber industry
Thailand is the world's largest producer of natural rubber supplying almost 40 percent of global stocks in 2021
📷 Jack Taylor #AFP
#AFP presents a photo essay
Petrol stations: running out of road ?
There is little doubt that the internal combustion engine’s days will likely soon be numbered.
That may well sound the death knell or at least trigger a deep reconfiguration for petrol stations.
📷 @AFPphoto
Petrol stations: running out of road?
#AFP presents a photo essay by AFP photographers taken in the past three months of petrol stations around the world