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The Associated Press (AP) is the world’s oldest and largest independent news-gathering cooperative. For over 175 years, AP has been the backbone of the global information ecosystem. Today, it operates with a workforce of over 3,000 journalists across 250 locations in approximately 100 countries. On any given day, more than half of the world’s population sees journalism produced by the AP, which delivers over 2,000 stories and 1.2 million photos annually.
Expertise & Authoritativeness The AP is widely regarded as the industry’s "gold standard" for reporting. Its journalists possess deep expertise across all major beats—including geopolitics, economics, climate science, and sports. The organization’s authority is solidified by its 59 Pulitzer Prizes (including 36 for photography) and its recent Academy Award for the documentary 20 Days in Mariupol. Furthermore, the AP Stylebook serves as the definitive writing manual for newsrooms and corporate communications globally, establishing the linguistic and ethical framework for contemporary journalism.
Trustworthiness & Ethical Governance As a not-for-profit news cooperative, the AP is owned by its American newspaper and broadcast members and operates without corporate owners, billionaire backers, or government funding. This unique structure ensures its single-minded focus on objective news-gathering.
April 23, 2006
The us senate majority leader is hoping to revive an immigration Bill that would tighten border security while giving illegal immigrants a chance at citizenship, senate Republican aides say.
April 23, 2006
April 23, 2006
The Central Intelligence Agency fired a top intelligence analyst who admitted leaking classified information that led to a Pulitzer Prize-winning story about a network of secret CIA prisons, government officials say.
April 23, 2006
April 22, 2006
The entire Palestinian Cabinet could be targeted for assassination after the Hamas-led government appointed a wanted militant as head of a new Palestinian security force...
April 22, 2006
April 21, 2006
As Iran faces international pressure over its nuclear programme, Brazil is quietly preparing to open its own uranium-enrichment centre...
April 21, 2006
April 21, 2006
Yahoo Inc turned over one of its users’ draft e-mails to Chinese authorities, who used the information to jail the account holder on subversion charges, a rights group said.
April 21, 2006
April 21, 2006
British Prime Minister Tony Blair said today that no one is talking about invading Iran, but argued that the international community must send a strong, unified message in the dispute about Tehran’s nuclear programme.
April 21, 2006
April 20, 2006
North Korea has accused the United States of counterfeiting its own currency to fabricate evidence that the communist state is engaged in manufacturing fake us dollar bills.
April 20, 2006
April 19, 2006
Mushrooms may soon emerge from the dark as an unlikely but significant source of vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin that helps keep bones stron...
April 19, 2006
April 19, 2006
Akhil Sachdeva, an accountant from India who emigrated to Canada, still wonders why he was seized at gunpoint by US agents and held for months with hundreds of foreigners in the months following the 9/11 terror attacks.
April 19, 2006
April 19, 2006
The Italian President said in an interview published on Tuesday that he will not seek a second term when his seven year-mandate ends in mid-May, possibly causing delay in the formation of a government after parliamentary elections.
April 19, 2006
April 19, 2006
Like their communities, The Sun Herald of Mississippi and The Times-Picayune of New Orleans took a beating from Hurricane Katrina.
April 19, 2006
April 19, 2006
The chief European cease-fire monitor blamed the Tamil Tiger rebels on Tuesday for the recent spate of land mine blasts that have killed dozens in Sri Lanka and imperiled a four-year-old, Norwegian-brokered truce.
April 19, 2006
April 18, 2006
Red and gold Chinese flags drape the International District in celebration of Chinese President Hu Jintao’s two-day stop here en route to Washington DC.
April 18, 2006
April 18, 2006
Islamic militants with ties to Al-Qaeda and other terrorist organisations have been criss-crossing the Balkans for more than 15 years, accor...
April 18, 2006
April 18, 2006
Security forces opened fire on Monday on a crowd in southern Nepal protesting King Gyanedra’s rule, killing one and wounding five, a local administrator said.
April 18, 2006
April 18, 2006
The former Iranian President said on Monday that talk of US contingency planning for a military attack on Iran were overblown because such a move would be too dangerous.
April 18, 2006
April 15, 2006
Chad’s president broke off relations with Sudan and threatened to expel 200,000 refugees
April 15, 2006
April 15, 2006
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the UN must take action against Iran’s nuclear programme....
April 15, 2006
April 14, 2006
Pakistani forces have killed an Egyptian Al-Qaeda terrorist wanted by the US over the 1998 American Embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya, a Cabinet minister said on Thursday.
April 14, 2006
April 14, 2006
Al-Qaeda’s deputy leader Ayman al Zawahri praised insurgents in Iraq, particularly Jordanian militant Abu Musab al Zarqawi and called on all Muslims to support them in a video posted on the internet.
April 14, 2006
April 13, 2006
Federal prosecutors seeking the execution of Zacarias Moussaoui figuratively placed the jury aboard doomed Flight 93 for its last searing moments
April 13, 2006
April 13, 2006
Centre-Left leader Romano Prodi said that talks on selecting a Cabinet would begin in the next few days, insisting he had the necessary majority to govern despite PM Silvio Berlusconi’s
April 13, 2006
April 13, 2006
The deputy nuclear chief of Iran said on Wednesday that his country intends to move toward large-scale uranium enrichment involving 54,000 centrifuges
April 13, 2006
April 13, 2006
Four Asian businessmen created a threat to national security by plotting to buy hundreds of handguns, machine guns, sidewinder missiles and aviation radar equipment for export to Indonesia, US authorities said.
April 13, 2006
April 11, 2006
Romano Prodi claimed victory over Premier Silvio Berlusconi in Italy’s parliamentary elections...
April 11, 2006