NEW YORK — The US-based Associated Press (AP) news agency is looking to cut almost one in 10 jobs to slash costs, its management said on Monday, as the wire battles client cancellations and economic challenges.

In a memo to the AP workforce seen by Agence France-Presse (AFP), management said the cuts would affect "about 8 percent of our workforce, with less than half impacting the news division."

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