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World Press Freedom Index
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The World Press Freedom Index is an annual ranking of countries compiled by Reporters Without Borders since 2002, assessing the degree of freedom journalists and news organizations have in each country. The index evaluates five categories: political context, legal framework, economic context, sociocultural context, and safety, with a higher score indicating greater press freedom. The questionnaire is sent to partner organizations, correspondents, and experts worldwide, and the scores are based on a scale from 0-100 points.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Authoritarianism
- 2.News media
- 3.Freedom of the press
- 4.US under Donald Trump
- 5.US-China Relations
- 6.Hong Kong Democratic Movement
- 7.Hong Kong Retrocession to China
- 8.Human rights
- 9.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 10.Protests
- 11.British Foreign Policy
- 12.China under Xi Jinping
countries
- 1.United States
- 2.China
- 3.Israel
- 4.Palestine, State of
- 5.Argentina
- 6.Germany
- 7.Estonia
- 8.Eritrea
- 9.France
- 10.Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
- 11.Netherlands
- 12.Norway
organizations
- 1.Reporters Without Borders
- 2.Facebook
- 3.Committee to Protect Journalists
- 4.Paramount
- 5.Meta
- 6.Google
- 7.Democratic Party
- 8.Best Pencil Ltd
- 9.British Foreign Office
- 10.Citizen News
- 11.Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation
- 12.European Union
persons
- 1.Rana Taha
- 2.Kamala Harris
- 3.Jess Smee
- 4.Javier Milei
- 5.Anja Osterhaus
- 6.Anne Bocande
- 7.Donald Trump
- 8.Catherine West
- 9.Cedric Alviani
- 10.Chris Patten
- 11.Chung Pui-Kuen
- 12.Denise Ho