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RSF Accuses Israel of Kidnapping 3 Journalists on Gaza-Bound Flotilla
En développement
Monde·30.04.2026Résumé IA

RSF Accuses Israel of Kidnapping 3 Journalists on Gaza-Bound Flotilla

Israel's Navy intercepted the pro-Palestinian Second Sumud Flotilla near Crete on Thursday, detaining 175-211 activists including three journalists. Reporters Without Borders identified the journalists as Hafedh Mribah (French) and Mahmut Yavuz (Turkish) from Al Jazeera, and Alex Colston (American) from Zeteo. Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called for the EU to suspend its trade agreement with Israel, while Israeli officials dismissed the flotilla as a "PR stunt."

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RT News
World Press Freedom Index hits lowest point in 25 years as more than half of countries rated "difficult" or "very serious"
Politique
30.04.2026Résumé IA

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