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    Global Press Freedom Hits 25-Year Low Amid Rising Threats to Journalism

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Press freedom around the world has deteriorated to its lowest level in a quarter-century, signaling a troubling trend for independent journalism. This decline reflects increasing restrictions, censorship, and hostile environments faced by reporters globally. Governments and other powerful entities have intensified efforts to control information, often criminalizing journalistic activities. Such conditions undermine the essential role of a free press in holding power to account and informing the public.

    In a significant development, the organization monitoring global media rights highlights that journalists are increasingly targeted with legal actions, intimidation, and violence. These tactics not only threaten individual reporters but also erode democratic institutions by restricting access to unbiased information. The rise in criminalization of journalism is a stark indicator of shrinking civic space and growing authoritarianism in many regions. This trend poses serious challenges to transparency and accountability worldwide.

    Meanwhile, the global community faces mounting pressure to defend press freedom and support journalists working under perilous conditions. International bodies, civil society, and media organizations are urged to advocate for stronger protections and legal reforms. Ensuring the safety and independence of journalists is critical for preserving democratic values and enabling societies to make informed decisions. The current decline in press freedom serves as a call to action to reverse these alarming developments and uphold the fundamental right to free expression.

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