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Dictators Democracies and the Death of a Free Press

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- Press freedom at all-time low globally according to RSF World Press Freedom Index.
- Over 220 journalists killed in Gaza since October 2023, 70 while on duty.
- China (178), North Korea (179), Eritrea (180) at bottom of index.
- Niger experienced dramatic drop in press freedom rankings.
- Authoritarian regimes and criminalization of journalism cited as causes.
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