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World Press Freedom Day 2026: RSF report says press freedom at its lowest in 25 years

World Press Freedom Day 2026: RSF report says press freedom at its lowest in 25 years
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Every year, the United Nations marks 3 May as World Press Freedom Day. This year comes at a particularly dark moment for journalists. According to a new report published today by Reporters Without Borders, global press freedom has fallen to its lowest level in 25 years. Last year, UNESCO said the decline was comparable to that seen during the most unstable periods of the twentieth century — the tw

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