🐶 🍰 Dog patisseries spread across Paris
Several dog cafes in Paris are welcoming the city’s canines and their owners for tasty treats. Chicken “pup cakes” and sugar-free whipped cream drinks are on the menus, specifically designed for dogs with the cooperation of vets.
'Hands off!' French actor Lucie Langlais Vignon uses teddy bears to teach preschoolers the 'superpower of saying no'. A belated post of a story for @AFP https://t.co/1ylc6IiLH6
An elegant Parisian savours a biscuity cloud of cream and apple -- but this client has four legs. @AFP 's @ErinKFlanagan dives into the world of dog patisseries https://t.co/V1x9lHJ1Or
🎞️ 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 French cinema pioneer's lost film found in US attic
A battered wooden trunk passed down for a century held an unexpected secret. Retired teacher Bill McFarland had kept it for 20 years, unaware it contained early silent films belonging to his great-grandfather, a rural Pennsylvania exhibitor
🇸🇬 Let's get physical: Singapore's seniors turn to parkour
Around 20 retirees in Singapore learn to tackle a series of relatively demanding exercises in "geriatric parkour", building their agility and enjoying a sense of camaraderie
🇬🇧 🇫🇷 Britain's Queen Camilla meets French rape survivor Gisele Pelicot
Queen Camilla met Gisele Pelicot, the woman who has become a symbol of the global fight against sexual violence, and told her she had been left "speechless" by her memoir. Camilla has long been a campaigner against sexual and domestic violence
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"The trick is to let air between the layers" -- Homeless Frenchman Sylvain, 52, shows @AFP's @dbelaid how to dress to survive the freezing end-of-year cold. https://t.co/EnRkXUv17Q
Hiyam Zarouri, then 25, was hopeful when a senior civil servant reached out offering career advice. @AFP looks into allegations of mass drinks spiking at the culture ministry. https://t.co/HZBfDZyrIa
This investigation reveals how Oman-based Al-Jabri Co. lures Yemeni youth with fake jobs in Russia — then seizes passports, forces secret contracts, and sends them to fight in Ukraine. Dozens are killed, injured, missing, or held in camps for resisting. https://t.co/JQ10GEW4Cn
Martin Parr says many of us are too wealthy. My interview for @AFP as he visited Paris to promote his excellently titled autobiography "Utterly Lazy and Inattentive". https://t.co/V2ZFdIt34f
Thousands of carpets sunbathe at Turkish resort.
From June to September, in harvested fields cleared of stubble, merchants bring their cargo to age in the sun, tempering the bright hues and ridding them of undesirable elements
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The US administration's decision to destroy nearly $10 million worth of women's contraception products has sparked outrage. They are reportedly planned to be incinerated in France. @AFP https://t.co/0ASJ5EkN5A
The United Nations and NGOs have warned of imminent famine in Gaza -- a designation based on strict criteria and scientific evidence. @AFP's @Leci_a reports https://t.co/h2rZdNvKWa
⚫️ La Direction de l’AFP partage l’angoisse exprimée par la SDJ quant à la situation effroyable de ses collaborateurs dans la bande de Gaza.
Depuis des mois nous assistons, impuissants, à la détérioration dramatique de leurs conditions de vie.
Leur situation est aujourd’hui intenable, malgré un courage, un engagement professionnel et une résilience exemplaires.
C'est pourquoi l’AFP, qui était parvenue après plusieurs mois d'efforts à faire évacuer ses huit salariés de Gaza et leurs familles entre janvier et avril 2024, entreprend les mêmes démarches pour ses collaborateurs pigistes, malgré l’extrême difficulté de sortir d’un territoire soumis à un blocus strict.
Depuis le 7 octobre, Israël interdit l’accès de la bande de Gaza à tous les journalistes internationaux. Dans ce contexte, le travail de nos pigistes palestiniens est capital pour l’information du monde.
Mais leur vie est en danger, aussi exhortons-nous les autorités israéliennes à autoriser leur évacuation immédiate avec leurs familles.
Depuis que l’AFP a été fondée en août 1944, nous avons perdu des journalistes dans des conflits, nous avons eu des blessés et des prisonniers dans nos rangs, mais aucun de nous n’a le souvenir d’avoir vu un collaborateur mourir de faim.
Nous refusons de les voir mourir.
When Moscow invaded Ukraine, Pavel Talankin, a staff member at a secondary school in Russia, was ordered to film patriotic lessons, songs and morning drills. It was so depressing, he wanted to quit. @AFP's @AnnaSafp writes: https://t.co/PJOob8rXOY