Freedom of the Press: Unesco's Latest Report Sounds the Alarm
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According to a report by Unesco, the possibilities of free expression of one's own opinion have deteriorated significantly worldwide.
Unesco's latest report warns about a global decline in freedom of expression and an increase in threats against journalists, with 93 deaths in 2025 and a high risk of self-censorship. ...
This retrocession is linked to the situation of journalism at the global level. UNESCO points out that reporters face a period marked by an increase in asylum, physical threats and violence, especially in areas of conflict.
Unesco warns of an unprecedented deterioration in freedom of the press and freedom of expression. The situation has deteriorated particularly sharply since 2020.
Independent journalism is intensifying its fight against all kinds of enemies who are trying to gag it. This is reflected in the new edition of the study on World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development, prepared every four years by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has warned of a 10 per cent drop in freedom of expression worldwide from 2012 to 2024, a trend that, according to a UNESCO report, is a consequence of the “alarming increase in journalists’ self-censorship and attacks on both real and online life.” The World Trends report, journalism: shaping a world at peace 2025/2025, published on Monday, also warns that in the same …
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