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The State of World Press Freedom

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This article is published in collaboration with Statista

by Valentine Fourreau


Reporters Without Borders (RSF) just released the 2026 version of its World Press Freedom Index. This year, the release highlights that press freedom in the world is at a 25-year low, with over half of the world’s countries now falling into the “difficult” or “very serious” categories for the first time in the history of the index. Only 13.7% of countries fell under these categories in 2002. The organization also notes that press freedom has declined in 100 out of 180 countries this year.


RSF writes that since 2001, "the expansion of increasingly restrictive legal arsenals — particularly those linked to national security policies — has been steadily eroding the right to information, even in democratic countries". The United States, for instance, has dropped seven places in the ranking compared to 2025. Out of the five indicators used to assess press freedom worldwide — which determine the economic, legal, security, political and social environments for journalism — the legal indicator has seen the sharpest decline this year,"a clear sign that journalism is increasingly criminalised worldwide" according to RSF.


Taking a look at wider trends, this chart shows that 42 countries were listed in the worst category in the index — where there exists a “very serious” situation of the press. Norway is once more at the top of the list, ranking in first place for the tenth year running, followed by the Netherlands and Estonia. The final trio, considered the most repressive countries for the press, are China (in 178th position), North Korea (179th) and Eritrea (180th). Reporters Without Borders notes that in 2002, 20% of the global population lived in a country where the state of press freedom was categorized as “good”. In 2026, less than 1% of the world’s population lives in a country that falls under this category.


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