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Dictators, democracies and the death of a free press

RSF said 110 of 180 countries saw legal conditions worsen, and more than half now rank in the index’s two worst categories.

As governments tighten their grip on information, press freedom around the world is collapsing under the weight of censorship, intimidation and state-backed persecution, writes DrBinoy Kampmark.SCRIBBLERS, scribes, authors and publishers all of these are facing ever-worsening conditions in pursuing their work in battling the goons of secrecy and impunity.The Reporters Without Borders (RSF)World Press Free

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North Korea Times broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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