A World Press Photo report says the suspension comes amid claims in a recent documentary that American-Vietnamese AP photographer Nick Út was not the true author of the image.
Judge orders AP's return to White House. Why did Trump ban them?
The ban came after the news agency said it would continue using the name Gulf of Mexico, which prompted President Trump to say he would "keep them out until such time as they agree it's the Gulf of America."
Topic:Explainer
Ben Roberts-Smith seeking to reopen failed defamation case over recording
The war veteran has been awaiting a decision in the appeal for more than a year, after the Federal Court previously found the publisher had proven, to the civil standard, allegations he was involved in four murders in Afghanistan and an allegation of bullying.
Swedish journalist arrested over alleged terror ties, Turkish authorities say
Joakim Medin was detained in Istanbul as part of an investigation launched after a protest in Stockholm in January 2023, where a mannequin resembling President Erdoğan was hung outside the city hall.
BBC journalist deported from Turkiye after covering protests
Almost 1,900 people have now been detained amid the largest anti-government protests in the country in more than a decade.
'Just cook it': Pig's head, dead rats sent to newsroom in Indonesia
Indonesian police launch a preliminary investigation into "acts of terror" against an investigative media organisation after carcasses were delivered to its Jakarta office.
'Lie factory': Chinese state media welcomes cuts to US-backed media
A former Chinese state media editor is "delighted" and an ex-Cambodian PM appreciates the Trump administration's decision to slash funding to US-backed media, including Voice of America and Radio Free Asia.
Country Victorian paper first published in 1857 to print last edition
The Horsham Times and Ararat Advertiser newspapers will print their final editions tomorrow before merging with other local papers.
Darwin teenagers bringing the student magazine into the digital age
They may be the TikTok generation, but a group of Darwin teenagers are breathing new life into the traditional student magazine. And as youth crime dominates news headlines, they say it's more important than ever to tell positive stories.
Topic:Feel Good
Four Corners Ukraine report sparks angry Russian government response
Russia's foreign ministry has criticised the ABC and its Four Corners program over its most recent report, which took audiences inside a Ukrainian drone unit fighting Vladimir Putin's forces.
ABC executive says he felt 'pressure from above' before Lattouf's radio exit
Outgoing ABC chief content officer Chris Oliver-Taylor has claimed he didn't know radio presenter Antoinette Lattouf's race before her alleged unlawful termination, despite sending an email detailing her Lebanese background to the broadcaster's managing director, a court has heard.
ABC boss asked if the Lebanese race exists in Lattouf case
The ABC managing director told an unlawful termination hearing he reviewed Antoinette Lattouf's social media feeds and grew concerned about what he saw.
Vale Julie Copeland, an 'intrepid' and pioneering arts broadcaster
Daniel Browning, host of The Art Show and Arts in 30, pays homage to respected former ABC Radio National presenter Julie Copeland.
Peter Greste on hunger strike to support political prisoner who saved his life
Alaa Abd el-Fattah, the man who helped Peter Greste through his darkest days, is still in prison in Cairo despite being due for release last year. Now, the Australian journalist has joined the Egyptian's mother on a hunger strike.
Washington Post staff request meeting with owner Jeff Bezos
Over 400 staff members of the Washington Post sign a letter to owner Jeff Bezos, requesting an in-person meeting with the billionaire to discuss the future of the newspaper.
Wonder World host Simon Townsend dies aged 79
Simon Townsend, best known for his role on the children's television show Wonder World, has died after recently being diagnosed with an aggressive cancer.
'Go with the name you know' highlights the media's struggles with diversity
Journalists all have one thing in common — a reliable contact book. But if you're from a diverse background, chances are there are barriers to getting on that call list.
Veteran political journalist and ABC host Ken Randall dies aged 88
The highly respected journalist was also, at 22 years, the longest-serving president of the National Press Club (NPC) in Canberra, where he was patron from 2016 until his death on Monday evening.
Washington Post cartoonist resigns over rejected cartoon featuring owner Jeff Bezos
Ann Telnaes says her editor prevented her from holding power to account by refusing to publish a cartoon showing tech giants bowing to the US president-elect.
Palestinian Authority suspends broadcaster Al Jazeera in West Bank
Al Jazeera has been accused of biased reporting and incitement in the West Bank, but has hit back accusing the Palestinian Authority of adopting Israeli-style media censorship.
A US election, a global tech outage and the Italian dream: The most read ABC News stories of 2024
A US election, an unprecedented tech outage, and living the Italian dream. 2024 was also the year multiple tragedies gripped the nation.