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The world of journalism faces “drastic losses”, the UN has warned, as it highlights the importance of ‘information as a public good’ on World Press Freedom day. The intergovernmental organisation says the current coronavirus crisis has forced closures and job cuts within the industry, while other media outlets are facing “political capture”. The result is more “creeping news deserts” in countries where journalists are unable to get accurate information out to the public. In April, the journalism NGO Reporters Sans Frontiers (RSF) released its global index of press freedom, highlighting how the pandemic has given authoritarian regimes an excuse to crack down on journalism. ....
No improvement for Malta in 2021 RSF world press freedom index “Journalism is the best vaccine against disinformation” - Christophe Deloire RSF Secretary General
2 hours ago Malta has retained its lowest recorded position in the 2021 Reporters Without Borders (RSF) World Press Freedom Index. According to the international report published on Tuesday, Malta’s Press Freedom is still categorised as “problematic”, sitting just beneath Hong Kong and above El Salvador. Since the Labour Party came into power in 2013, Malta’s press freedom ranking plummeted a staggering total of 36 places, from number 45 in 2013 to number 77 in 2019, and losing a further 4 places in 2020 placing the country at 81. ....
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has reported a “dramatic deterioration” in access to information and an “increase in obstacles” for journalists during the Covid-19 pandemic in its 2021 World Press Freedom Index ranking. It said journalists across the world, but particularly in Asia, the Middle East and Europe, are finding it increasingly difficult to investigate and report on sensitive stories. And the press freedom campaign group questioned whether access to information blocked by authorities during the past year will be restored when the pandemic draws to a close. RSF secretary-general Christophe Deloire said: “Journalism is the best vaccine against disinformation. “Unfortunately, its production and distribution are too often blocked by political, economic, technological and, sometimes, even cultural factors. In response to the virality of disinformation across borders, on digital platforms and via social media, journalism provides the most effective ....
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