
Reporters Without Borders Releases Annual Press Freedom Index
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has released its annual Press Freedom Index, highlighting a historic decline in press freedom worldwide. The report notes that press freedom is threatened in a majority of countries, while also detailing specific country movements in the rankings.
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