Spot the difference: AFP withdraws ‘digitally altered’ missile shot


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Agence France-Presse (AFP) has retracted a photo of Iranian missile tests published this morning, stating the image had been ‘apparently digitally altered’ by Iran’s state media, the New York Times’ Lede section…

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