Reporters Without Borders says global press freedom has dropped to its lowest level in 25 years, with only 1 percent of the world’s population living in countries rated as having a “good” media environment. The report highlights rising violence against journalists in conflict zones, worsening legal pressure worldwide, and political attacks on the media, while Norway ranks first and Eritrea remains last.
Global press freedom falls to lowest level in 25 years, RSF warns
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Wed 11:23 - France 24
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Thu 04:12 - DW All
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Thu 10:03 - Euronews
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Thu 13:51 - France 24
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