Report: Global Press Freedom Hits 50-Year Low

Report: Global Press Freedom Hits 50-Year Low
Above: Journalists stage a demonstration for their colleagues killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza on Jan. 8, 2025. Image copyright: Aeed Jaras/Middle East Images/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin

Pro-government narrative

Challenges to press freedom stem from legitimate national security concerns and the new digital reality. Governments face the difficult task of balancing media freedoms with protecting citizens from false information that can incite violence or undermine social cohesion. Balanced use of regulatory measures and media oversight represents a necessary tool for maintaining order in an era of information warfare and foreign interference in domestic affairs.

Government-critical narrative

The alarming decline in press freedom represents a direct assault on democracy itself, as authoritarian forces worldwide exploit disinformation as a pretext to silence independent journalism. Governments are systematically dismantling the free press, leaving journalists vulnerable to state control. The toxic combination of pandemic-era restrictions and rising authoritarianism has created an unprecedented global crisis, threatening the very survival of journalism itself.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 50% chance that over 30 journalists in the U.S. will face criminal charges related to their work before 2027, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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