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Serious concern remains on press freedom in Malta – RSF
Serious concern remains on press freedom in Malta – RSF

Serious concern remains on press freedom in Malta – RSF

Photo by The Climate Reality Project on Unsplash Tista' taqra bil- Malti . More than three years since Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination, press freedom in Malta remains a cause for serious concern, Reporters Without Borders said in their 2021 World Press Freedom Index. As of 2020, Malta ranks 81st among the 180 countries listed in the index. The

Malta Fails To Improve In Press Freedom Report, Ranking Behind Panama, Kosovo And Sierra Leone

Malta Fails To Improve In Press Freedom Report, Ranking Behind Panama, Kosovo And Sierra Leone

Malta has failed to improve its ranking on the World Press Freedom Index , remaining in 81st place for the second consecutive year in a row. Countries like Panama, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo and Sierra Leone all rank higher than Malta according to the report. The 2021 global index by Reporters Without Borders evaluates the press freedom situation in 180 countries

Malta retains low 81st position in press freedom report

Malta retains low 81st position in press freedom report

Malta has retained its 81st position in the annual World Press Freedom Index published by Reporters without Borders (RSF) on Tuesday. The country had also placed in 81st position last year, down from 45th position in 2013. The report finds that journalism was at least partly blocked in nearly three-quarters of the 180 countries surveyed. RSF says more