Global Crackdown On Media Deepens, Watchdog Warns
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The past year was another bleak one for journalists, with dozens killed and hundreds more behind bars around the world, according to media freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

In itsannual round-up for 2025, RSF says that 67 reporters had been killed, 503 detained, 135 missing, and 20 held hostage as of December 1.

As in previous years, Russia was considered one of the worst places for journalists, ranking only behind China in the number of reporters it has incarcerated, with 48 journalists in detention. Belarus and Iran also remain among the worlds top jailers, with 33 and 21 journalists imprisoned respectively, placing both inside RSFs global top 10.

Russia, however, stands out not only for its numbers but for the increasing severity of its pressure on the press.

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