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Freedom of the Press in Argentina Falls for the 4th Time in a Row

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On the day that one week of the blockade imposed by Javier Milei's government on journalists at the Casa Rosada, the NGO Repreres Sem Fronteiras showed that Argentina fell 11th in the annual press freedom ranking made by the organization. Read more (04/30/2026)
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The report warns of an increase in official hostility, in a global scenario where more than half of the countries present adverse conditions for the exercise of journalism. Argentina backped 11 positions in the world press freedom ranking and stood at 98, in a context of growing tension between the government and the media, according to the annual report of Reporters Without Borders (RSF). The fall is explained by the increase in official hostil…

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On the day that one week of the blockade imposed by Javier Milei's government on journalists at the Casa Rosada, the NGO Repreres Sem Fronteiras showed that Argentina fell 11th in the annual press freedom ranking made by the organization. Read more (04/30/2026)

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Argentina fell to 98th place in the world press freedom ranking, after losing 11 positions in the last year. The report was made by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which linked this setback directly to the increase in official hostility against journalism and physical violence recorded against press workers during the coverage of social mobilizations.The data is known in a critical week, following the Executive's decision to restrict the widesp…

Freedom of the press worldwide goes through its lowest level in the last 25 years, as reported by Reporters Without Borders in its annual report released on Thursday. The survey points to a widespread deterioration of the conditions for the exercise of journalism in different countries. According to the report, several Latin American countries are “summarily in a spiral of violence and repression,” in a context in which there was also a drop of …

Due to the rise in the hostility of Javier Milei’s government towards the press and the acts of violence against journalists covering the demonstrations, Argentina fell 11 places and is ranked 98. Press freedom in the world fell to its lowest level in the last 25 years, warned on Thursday the international organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) in its annual ranking, where several Latin American countries are “summated in a spiral of viole…

The global deterioration shows a dynamic of imitation among leaders and power structures that scale up against journalism Buenos Aires, April 30, 2026-Total News Agency-TNA- Argentina back in the World Press Freedom Classification prepared by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and was ranked 98th among 180 countries, after falling 11 places in the annual survey released on Thursday. The report warns that press freedom is going through its worst mom…

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