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Sahel's military regimes tighten grip, silencing dissent
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Politik·3 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Sahel's military regimes tighten grip, silencing dissent

Military leaders in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have intensified repression since 2020, using defamation and antiterrorism laws to detain journalists and activists, and shutting down independent media. Critics, including Ulf Laessing and Binta Sidibe-Gascon, highlight the severe curtailment of freedoms and the rise of authoritarianism, with little hope for immediate peace or democratic restoration.

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Deutsche Welle
Giornata mondiale libertà di stampa: Italia in calo nel World Press Freedom Index 2026
Politik
03.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Giornata mondiale libertà di stampa: Italia in calo nel World Press Freedom Index 2026

In occasione della Giornata mondiale della libertà di stampa, Papa Leone XIV ha ricordato il tributo di sangue dei cronisti. Il World Press Freedom Index 2026 certifica il tracollo della libertà di informazione ai minimi da 25 anni: Italia in discesa dalla 49/a alla 56/a posizione, Usa di Trump retrocessi di 7 punti al 64/o posto. Nel 2025 sono stati uccisi 128 giornalisti, 31 per aver cercato la verità.

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ANSA Cronaca
Hong Kong slams attempts to sugarcoat Jimmy Lai case in press freedom index
NACHRICHT
01.05.2026

Hong Kong slams attempts to sugarcoat Jimmy Lai case in press freedom index

Hong Kong authorities have condemned attempts by anti-China forces and foreign media to sugarcoat the criminal acts of jailed former media boss Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, while defending the city’s press freedom after the release of a global index. Authorities issued a strongly-worded statement in the early hours of Friday, slamming the attempts to slander, smear and attack the city “by releasing a so-called press freedom index”, saying that “such despicable behaviours totally disregarded the rule of...

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SCMP Economy
Hong Kong govt condemns 'anti-China forces' for defending jailed media boss Jimmy Lai after press freedom index ranks city 140th
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Politik·01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Hong Kong govt condemns 'anti-China forces' for defending jailed media boss Jimmy Lai after press freedom index ranks city 140th

Hong Kong government has condemned attempts by anti-China forces and foreign media to defend jailed former media boss Jimmy Lai Chee-ying after the city ranked 140th out of 180 countries in the World Press Freedom Index. Authorities issued a strongly-worded statement slamming attempts to 'slander, smear and attack' the city, saying some media organisations had 'conflated the criminal acts in the Lai Chee-Ying case with freedom of the press'. Reporters Without Borders said a 'draconian national security law' had allowed authorities to imprison Lai, who was recently sentenced to 20 years in prison.

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SCMP Economy
World Press Freedom Index 2026: Nordic countries dominate as global press freedom hits historic low
In Entwicklung
Media·30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

World Press Freedom Index 2026: Nordic countries dominate as global press freedom hits historic low

Reporters Without Borders released its 2026 World Press Freedom Index, with Norway continuing its decade-long run at the top. Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Estonia join Norway in the top 10, making the Nordic region the only green (freest) area on the global map. However, for the first time in the index's history, over half of world's countries fall into 'difficult' or 'very serious' categories, with average scores at their lowest in 25 years. The US fell seven spots to 64th place, behind Ukraine, Namibia, and Costa Rica, with RSF citing President Trump's 'systematic weaponisation of state institutions' against journalists.

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Ars Technica
World Press Freedom Index hits lowest point in 25 years as more than half of countries rated "difficult" or "very serious"
Politik
30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

World Press Freedom Index hits lowest point in 25 years as more than half of countries rated "difficult" or "very serious"

The World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders has recorded its lowest average score in 25 years, with more than half of 180 countries now in "difficult" or "very serious" categories. The proportion of global population living in countries with "good" press freedom has fallen from 20% in 2002 to less than 1%. The report cites expanding "restrictive legal arsenals," particularly national security laws, and warns journalism is being "increasingly criminalised" with political hostility combining with a difficult business model to "asphyxiate" established media.

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Guardian UK
Press Freedom at 25-Year Low as More Than Half of Countries Face Serious Restrictions
NACHRICHT
30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Press Freedom at 25-Year Low as More Than Half of Countries Face Serious Restrictions

Press freedom has reached its lowest point in 25 years, with more than half of world's countries now facing difficult or very serious press freedom situations. The proportion of people living in countries with good press freedom has dropped significantly. The United States and Russia are highlighted for their declining press freedom, while Niger experienced the steepest decline in 2026.

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Economic Times