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Malaysia ranks higher than Singapore in the World Press Freedom Index for 2023. pic.twitter.com/KDSkaxEpOQ
— simonthong aka kitty poo (@KittyPo80176717) May 9, 2023
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🔴 #RSFIndex RSF unveils the 2023 World Press Freedom Index:
— RSF (@RSF_inter) May 3, 2023
1: Norway 🇳🇴
2: Ireland 🇮🇪
3: Denmark 🇩🇰
24: France 🇫🇷
26: United Kingdom 🇬🇧
45: United States 🇺🇸
68: Japan 🇯🇵
92: Brazil 🇧🇷
161: India 🇮🇳
136: Algeria 🇩🇿
179: China 🇨🇳
180: North Korea 🇰🇵https://t.co/5hHMzwc8KJ pic.twitter.com/Ji3HZcCywo
🔴 #RSFIndex | Norway is ranked first for the seventh year running. But – unusually – a non-Nordic country is ranked second, namely Ireland (up 4 places at 2nd), ahead of Denmark (down 1 at 3rd).#WPFD2023 #WorldPressFreedomDay pic.twitter.com/sSG0cnO9Ai
— RSF (@RSF_inter) May 3, 2023
🔴 #RSFIndex | The situation is “good” or “fairly good” in only 52 countries, in other words, in less than 3 out of every 10 countries ranked.#WPFD2023 #WorldPressFreedomDay pic.twitter.com/s6BfN9d7zq
— RSF (@RSF_inter) May 3, 2023
China 179, this I can believe, but France 24? 🤔
— ECTHRwatch.org (@ECtHRwatch) May 3, 2023
Behind the United States? 🤔
Remember that one of @LEXPRESS editors seems to have prevented the publication of a story in the #MCD_RICO case after a journalist had already confirmed to me the publication date.
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